A Colorado potato beetle (Colorado beetle); advertising Gesarol-Gamma brand of DDT insecticide for use against agricultural pests. Colour lithograph, 1954 (?).

Date:
[1954?]
Reference:
659721i
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Description

Gesarol was the brandname of DDT manufactured by J.R. Geigy in Basel. The name Gesarol-Gamma suggests Geigy's DDT combined with Kwizda's Lindane (the gamma-isomer of hexachlorcyclohexane or HCH). According to the Plant Protection Product Register of the Austrian Office for Food Safety, a license for Gammarol Supra Flüssig (possibly a related product) containing Lindane 800 g/l was granted to the firm F. Joh. Kwizda for use against Colorado beetle (Kartoffelkäfer) in 1959, the license was withdrawn in 1997, and stocks were to be sold by 4 December 1998

Publication/Creation

Wien [Vienna] : Kwizda, [1954?] (Wien (VIII) : Piller-Druck)

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, printed in colours ; sheet 83.5 x 59 cm

Lettering

Bekämpft Kartoffelkäfer und andere Feldschädlinge mit Gesarol-Gamma Geigy. Kwizda. Marke ges. Gesch. Bears reference number: 3249/XVI.20.d.54.R.ca

Reference

Wellcome Collection 659721i

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