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
... solution of car- bolic acid and finally rinsing them thoroughly in a fresh por- tion of the same solution . This removes all stains . The articles may then be subjected to further processes of disin- fection , if desired , by either ...
... solution of car- bolic acid and finally rinsing them thoroughly in a fresh por- tion of the same solution . This removes all stains . The articles may then be subjected to further processes of disin- fection , if desired , by either ...
Page 77
... solution of corrosive sublimate , after which they should be thoroughly washed in warm water and soap , and scrubbed with a nail - brush . All valueless articles used about the patient , as the toilet paper , or rags used in wiping or ...
... solution of corrosive sublimate , after which they should be thoroughly washed in warm water and soap , and scrubbed with a nail - brush . All valueless articles used about the patient , as the toilet paper , or rags used in wiping or ...
Page 102
... solution and then wrung out , should be placed in the anus ; the body should be wrapped in a sheet wrung out in either of these solutions , and it should be either buried or cremated . The question concerning the disposal of the dead is ...
... solution and then wrung out , should be placed in the anus ; the body should be wrapped in a sheet wrung out in either of these solutions , and it should be either buried or cremated . The question concerning the disposal of the dead is ...
Page 113
... solutions . The same reaction is common to several other organisms- viz . , the bacillus of leprosy , the so. FIG . 10. Stained tuberculous sputum . The delicate beaded rods in the figure are bacillus tuberculosis . 8 TUBERCULOSIS . 113.
... solutions . The same reaction is common to several other organisms- viz . , the bacillus of leprosy , the so. FIG . 10. Stained tuberculous sputum . The delicate beaded rods in the figure are bacillus tuberculosis . 8 TUBERCULOSIS . 113.
Page 121
... solution . The importance of this precaution is conspicuously illustrated in Cornet's investigations , cited above , by the marked difference between the dusts from medical wards of hospitals , where there is more or less of laxity ...
... solution . The importance of this precaution is conspicuously illustrated in Cornet's investigations , cited above , by the marked difference between the dusts from medical wards of hospitals , where there is more or less of laxity ...
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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.