EXTRACT FROM WHITEHALL REVIEW, APRIL, 1907.
::the value of quibell’S kerol FOR CURING AND PREVENTING INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS. “We do not propose to go into technical details, which would be out of place, indeed, in a journal intended for general'reading,but we may remark that we have tested this remarkable, preparation, in two ways connected-with domestic purposes and private use—first as a wash for animals suffering from very severe cases of distemper for which many remedies have proved utterly useless, or any rate only slightly palliative. We used two tablespoonfuls or ‘Kerol’ to one gallon or water, this being an exceptionally strong infusion owing to the severity of the case. We .found that systematic washing with, ‘this speedily brought relief to the animals so treated, and overcame the disease which seemed to have arrived at that stage that but for a certain cure they would have' to be destroyed, The wash not only cleansed the, outer cutircle, but got into the skin so as to kill the ova, without which no treatment of this troublesome disease .can be really succesful.” ' Full particulars of 1 Tverol” can be '-obtained from Messrs Dalgety .and Com-. . pany, Limited, who are solo importing agents for Australasia.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2468, 5 April 1909, Page 3
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203EXTRACT FROM WHITEHALL REVIEW, APRIL, 1907. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2468, 5 April 1909, Page 3
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