Sanitation by electricity : report II upon the manufacture of electrolysed salt water (chloride of sodium and chloride of magnesium) for disinfecting purposes : dealing principally with its stability, bacteriological results, some expert opinions, and cost of production / by Fredk. Wm. Alexander.

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1905
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Sanitation by electricity : report II upon the manufacture of electrolysed salt water (chloride of sodium and chloride of magnesium) for disinfecting purposes : dealing principally with its stability, bacteriological results, some expert opinions, and cost of production / by Fredk. Wm. Alexander. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[London] : Public Health Offices, 1905.

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18 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 22 cm

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At head of title: Metropolitan Borough of Poplar
'Second report after visit to Rolleville, near Havre'

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