Show POISON ON THE P POSTAGE STAGE STAMP A Medical Authority H Has s Been Investigating Investigating In In- the Subject ct The London Lancet Is doing splendid work In its laboratory for the public health of Great Britain and It has been considering that the postage stamp is not too important for its attention Blood poisoning has without a doubt been traced to licking ic an infectious postage stamp a 33 a cause and the chances of a a. postage stamp becoming infectious are obviously abundant This year it was decided to revert to red as the distinguishing color of the penny stamp On examination it is found that one of the innocuous aniline reds was used which is peculiarly to atmospheric atmospheric atmos atmos- action or to the action of ot mois mois- ture Strong acids disturb it but little The adhesive material is or British gum in all cases ases |