The Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of preventionW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 350 pages |
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Page 76
... contain- ing a cold solution of carbolic acid in water , the strength being 3 per cent . The towels , napkins and , in fact , all wash - goods when taken from the patient are to be similarly treated . They should remain in this solution ...
... contain- ing a cold solution of carbolic acid in water , the strength being 3 per cent . The towels , napkins and , in fact , all wash - goods when taken from the patient are to be similarly treated . They should remain in this solution ...
Page 115
... contain the bacilli or their spores , and are capable of causing tubercu- losis . With tuberculosis of the genito - urinary tract the bacilli are found in the urine , while from intestinal tubercu- losis they are thrown off with the ...
... contain the bacilli or their spores , and are capable of causing tubercu- losis . With tuberculosis of the genito - urinary tract the bacilli are found in the urine , while from intestinal tubercu- losis they are thrown off with the ...
Page 117
... contain the bacillus of tuberculosis or not , but rather to call attention to the point that through the careless handling of such flesh and milk by butchers who slaughter tuberculous cattle , and by dairymen who obtain the milk from ...
... contain the bacillus of tuberculosis or not , but rather to call attention to the point that through the careless handling of such flesh and milk by butchers who slaughter tuberculous cattle , and by dairymen who obtain the milk from ...
Page 120
... containing a dis- infectant fluid , or into a vessel containing plain water , which is subsequently to be boiled . Cheap paper sputum - cups that can be burned after use are now to be had of all drug- gists . The cups to receive the ...
... containing a dis- infectant fluid , or into a vessel containing plain water , which is subsequently to be boiled . Cheap paper sputum - cups that can be burned after use are now to be had of all drug- gists . The cups to receive the ...
Page 125
... containing fluid ; these should be scalded with boiling water three or four times daily . Should the hands become soiled with the sputum they should at once be washed with soap and water , and should always ACUTE CROUPOUS PNEUMONIA . 125.
... containing fluid ; these should be scalded with boiling water three or four times daily . Should the hands become soiled with the sputum they should at once be washed with soap and water , and should always ACUTE CROUPOUS PNEUMONIA . 125.
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Page 352 - College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York; and Walter S. Haines, MD, Professor of Chemistry, Pharmacy, and Toxicology, Rush Medical College, in affiliation with the University of Chicago.