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criminate expectoration. If only some of the leaders of- society would use their influence in th* should be careful not to inhale the dust which rises from the » hem of her garment" J Bacteriological Wobk f 0Ce ? B1 ° nB draWn the - attention Of the Profession generally to our w'lKnJess to work with dangerous diseases, like plague, diphtheria X ..SThJ doni in the peci XmC Some of the experiments, more especially those of plague of a mild type are most interesW ?n filthy surroundings cannot produce a disease like plague per se yet the v£ed atmoTnh services which he rendered with respect to the case of V., in Auckland for the Notification of Infectious Diseases β^ssmmimmm disease. Since then the system has been workin- well sunenng trom an infectious Sanitation among the Maokis. Dr. Pomare's report will be read with interest One serious obstacle in the way of any great sanitary reform among our Native hrPtWn i ,k

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