Formaldehyde Gas as a Germicidal and Disinfecting Agent as Employed with the Sanitary Formaldehyde Regenerator
- 1897
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The last pages are a price list for sanitary formaldehyde regenerators and a price list for diptheria antitoxic serum, tetanus antitoxin, tuberculin for veterinary tests, and mallein for veterinary tests.
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“Formaldehyde Gas as a Germicidal and Disinfecting Agent as Employed with the Sanitary Formaldehyde Regenerator.” Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: H. K. Mulford Company, 1897. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/w6634471t.
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