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intelligent understanding of the precise nature and effects of the 
chemical. When these are known, it can be handled with much 
greater safety and far less fear than is possible where the user 
knows there is danger, but does not know just what the danger 
is. The danger from its use is practically of the same kind as 
that from gasoline, which Is in common use in thousands of 
homes. Really the danger is very much less, since every pre- 
caution is taken to keep carbon bisulphid from the proximity of 
fire, while gasoline is used principally in connection with fire. 
