. The Canadian nurse . in pri-vate practice for surgical and obstetrical purposes, and its efficiencyhas been referred to by eminent authorities in medical can be used at really effective strengths, and is stablein the presence of blood, faeces and other organicmatter. A 2% solution rapidly kills haemolyticstreptococci and B. Coli even in the presence ofpus. When a thin film of 30% Dettol dries on theskin it renders it insusceptible to infection byhaemolytic streptococci for at least two hours un-less grossly contaminated. DETTOL has an agreeable odour, is readily mis-cible wit


. The Canadian nurse . in pri-vate practice for surgical and obstetrical purposes, and its efficiencyhas been referred to by eminent authorities in medical can be used at really effective strengths, and is stablein the presence of blood, faeces and other organicmatter. A 2% solution rapidly kills haemolyticstreptococci and B. Coli even in the presence ofpus. When a thin film of 30% Dettol dries on theskin it renders it insusceptible to infection byhaemolytic streptococci for at least two hours un-less grossly contaminated. DETTOL has an agreeable odour, is readily mis-cible with water and is an effective deodorant. It does not stain either the skin or is available from your druggist or sup-plier in convenient prescription size bottles orlarger containers for medical an-d hospital and samples may be obtained on re-quest to: RECKITTS (OVER SEA) LIMITEDPliarmaceutical DepartmentlOOO Amherst Street, - - Montreal, P. Q. Dc I I v^L The Modern, Non-Poisonous Antiseptic. ceived by the members of the Alumnae As-sociation of the Toronto Western HospitalWas accepted by a capacity attendance andfully enjoyed by all present at a meetingfeaturing an Ask me another from the various phases ofhospital, private duty, and public healthnursing were interviewed by the master ofceremonies, Mr. W. McConnell, of the staffof the Toronto Evening Telegram. Playingthe role of Mr. Citizen he questioned eachrepresentative in turn, gaining a wealth ofknowledge as they clearly and concisely gaveinformation pertaining to their particulartype of work. Miss Stevens, of the prelim-inary class of the School of Nursing, pre-sented the history of the Toronto Westerntlospital as to foundation, bed capacity, andSteadily increasinq: size and high rank incomDarison with other hospitals in Emergency, represented by Miss , gave apt answers regarding pneu-mothorax and poisoning, and referred to theextensive work done


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