In this groundbreaking book, Albert Huntington Hooker explores the many uses of chloride of lime in sanitation and public health. Drawing on his own extensive research and experience, Hooker demonstrates the efficacy of this powerful disinfectant in a wide range of settings, from hospitals and schools to public spaces and private homes. Whether you’re a public health professional or simply someone interested in improving sanitation and hygiene in your own environment, this book is an essential resource.
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