| 1916 - 556 pages
...glasses, knives, forks, spoons and other utensils used by the patient must be kept for his exclusive use and under no circumstances removed from the room or mixed with similar utensils used by others. They must be washed in the room in hot soapsuds and then rinsed in boiling water. After use, the soapsuds... | |
| Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1898 - 738 pages
...three hours, and then boiled in water or soapsuds for one hour. " In diphtheria and scarlet fever, great care should be taken in making applications...carbolic solution and then in hot soapsuds. After use the soal,suds should be thrown into the water-closet and the vessel which contained it should be washed... | |
| 1898 - 738 pages
...to the throat or nose, and before eating. "Surfaces of any kind soiled by the discharges should lie immediately flooded with the carbolic solution. "...used by others, but must be washed in the room in the carl>olic solution and then in hot soapsuds. After iise the soapsuds should be thrown into the water-closet... | |
| Abraham Jacobi - 1903 - 586 pages
...of any kind soiled by the discharges should be immediately flooded with the carbolic solution. " 6. Plates, cups, glasses, knives, forks, spoons, etc.,...soapsuds. After use the soapsuds should be thrown in the water-closet, and the vessel which contained it should be washed in the carbolic solution. "... | |
| Abraham Jacobi - 1909 - 482 pages
...three hours, and then boiled in water or soapsuds for one hour. " In diphtheria and scarlet fever, great care should be taken in making applications...carbolic solution and then in hot soapsuds. After use the sonpsuds should be thrown into the water-closet and the vessel which contained it should be washed... | |
| Hermann Nothnagel - 1909 - 756 pages
...by washing in the carbolic solution, and then in soapsuds, after making application to the throator nose, and before eating. "Surfaces of any kind soiled...solution and then in hot soapsuds. After use, the hot soapsuds should be thrown into the water-closet and the vessel which contained it should be washed... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Department of Health - New York (N.Y.) - 1909 - 698 pages
...remains on the door. 5. Plates, cups, glasses, knives, forks, spoons, etc., used by the patient should be kept for his especial use and under no circumstances...room or mixed with similar utensils used by others. They should be washed in the room in hot soap-suds, and then rinsed in boiling water. After use the... | |
| David Bovaird - 1912 - 672 pages
...remains on the door. 5. Plates, cups, glasses, knives, forks, spoons, etc., used by the patient should be kept for his especial use, and under no circumstances...room or mixed with similar utensils used by others. They should be washed in the room in hot soap-suds, and then rinsed in boiling water. After use the... | |
| Rudolf Valentin Ludwig Abel - Hygiene - 1913 - 830 pages
...door. Plates, cups, glasses, knives, forks, spoons etc., used by the patients should be kept for their especial use and under no circumstances removed from...room or mixed with similar Utensils used by others. They should be washed in the room in bot soapsuds and then rinsed in boiling water. After use, the... | |
| 1913 - 836 pages
...Plates, cups, glasses, knives, forks, spoons etc., used by the patients should be kept for their espeeial use and under no circumstances removed from the room or mixed with similar Utensils used by others. They should be washed in the room in hot soapsuds and then rinsed in boiling water. After use, the... | |
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