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Recent experiments by Dr. Riegler of the instiente of Hyegine
of Buda-Posth have the highly important result of proving that
ordinary ammonia is a powerful disinfectant, even in the case
of the most virulent disea506. As reported in the "Centralblatt
für Bakteriologie," the method of use was most simple, consisting
merely in placing the ammonia in shallow Vessels in the room,
which was then, of course, hermetically sealed.
For a room containing 100 cubic millimeters of space one
kilogramme of ordinary ammonia was used, with these resulte:
After 1 hour there had evaporated 200 gr. of liquid
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Examination of tissues previously impregnated with microbes
showed that the bacilli of cholera and typhod were killed at
the end of 2 hours; the bacteria and spores of anthraz in less
than 3 hours; and diptheria in 8 hours, The method is not only
effectual, but cheap, simple, and non-harmful to walls pictures,
carpets, and furnishings.
from Scientific American Lught. __
Septance & 1913.
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