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  • Disinfection equipment, Kurasini, Tanzania: Thresh apparatus and disinfecting boiler. Photograph, 1905/1915.
  • Mobile disinfection service, Cuba: Men are shown unloading a pump and hose from a small horse-drawn van, in readiness to disinfect a building. Photograph, 1902.
  • Oesophagus and stomach from a case of poisoning by Burnett's disinfecting fluid
  • Plague in Cape Town: convicts cleansing and disinfecting infected buildings. Drawing by H. Johnson, 1891.
  • Plague in Cape Town: convicts cleansing and disinfecting infected buildings. Drawing by H. Johnson, 1891.
  • Plague in Cape Town: convicts cleansing and disinfecting infected buildings. Drawing by H. Johnson, 1891.
  • Plague apparatus from a lazaretto in Venice; a machine for disinfecting letters and papers. Photograph.
  • Disinfecting station: interior showing equipment and two African (?) men in western dress, Africa (?). Photograph, 1905/1925 (?).
  • Typhus prevention: (Indian?) soldiers having their kit disinfected in order to prevent typhus and relapsing fever. Photograph, 1914/1918.
  • Leaflet advertising Bromo paper toilet tissue manufactured by Diamond Mills Paper Company of 44 Murray Street, New York, probably about 1878 or early 1880s. The paper contained the "disinfectants and curatives" Bromo chloralum and carbolic acid "as to render its use not only a positive preventive of that most distressing and almost universal complaint, the Piles, but also a thorough deodorizer and disinfectant of the water closet." The paper had a watermark "Bromo" in every sheet.