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<h3>To the Editor:</h3> —In yourJournalof February 8th I find an editorial on the " Correct Official Instructions as to Disinfection With Sulphur," in which article I find the following statement: " For a room 10 feet square use 3 pounds of sulphur, moistened with alcohol,<i>in an iron pan</i>placed in a tub containing a few inches of water, to avoid danger from fire." I desire to call attention to a great improvement on the old iron pan, which I have discarded long since as cumbersome, dangerous, unhandy and troublesome. In the place of this pan I have a light sheet-iron stove made, much after the style of a tinner's furnace, with a double bottom, the lower one of which is raised some three or four inches from the floor by suitable legs. On the one side of this little furnace, on a level with the upper bottom, is a

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