THE RECENT EPIDEMICS OF SMALLPOX AND DIPHTHERIA. Would certainly not have attained such proportions if the hygienic fact were more generally known that the disinfection of the mouth by a reliable and harmless antiseptic is a great, procecting factor against all ailments .vhere the infection is through the chroat or respiratory tract. By putting i drops of SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, on- a piece of loaf-sugarj and allowing it to dissolve in the mouth, that cavity is thoroughly disinfected. The volatile nature of SANDER'S EXTRACT 'iiakes it penetrate every crevice. A.NDER'B EXTRACT is not nauseius nor depressing like, the common eucalyptus and possesses great anti-, septic"powei. By using SANDER'S EXTRACT, you avoid the uncertain composition of the lozenge; you hare the benefit of the /strongest antiseptic chat can be ÜBed with safety, and the .wilt is proteH-'oo fiwwa *H mJP^otion
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 43, 20 February 1914, Page 6
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199Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 43, 20 February 1914, Page 6
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