EXTRACT FROM WHITEHALL REVIEW, APRIL, 1907; *THB 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 i 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 of 1 ‘Kerol’ to one gallon of water, this being' >an exceptionally strong infusion owing to the severity of the case. We ; joundU that.-; ; systematic . washing with this speedily brought relief to the animal® 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 cuti'«cle, but got into the skin so as to kill, the ova, without which no treatment nr + V»in +t»nnnlAf*A*v(».' AOn 11/l I’hfil-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2470, 7 April 1909, Page 7
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182Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2470, 7 April 1909, Page 7
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