| 1885 - 438 pages
...was stripped of carpets and unnecessary furniture at the outset of his attack, the difficulties of disinfection will be greatly reduced. All surfaces...corrosive sublimate of the strength of one part in 1000 parts of water. The walls and ceiling, if plastered, should be brushed over with this solution,... | |
| 1891 - 454 pages
...was stripped of carpets and unnecessary furniture at the outset of his attack, the difficulties of disinfection will be greatly reduced. All surfaces should be thoroughly washed with the standard solution of chloride of lime diluted with three parte of water, or with 1:100 solution... | |
| 1886 - 1154 pages
...carpets and unnecessary furniture at the outset of his attack, the difficulties of disinfection will l>e greatly reduced. All surfaces should be thoroughly...of one part in 1,000 parts of water, which may be conTenienlly made by adding four ounces of Standard Solution No. 4 to the gallon or one pint to four... | |
| 1904 - 252 pages
...following recovery of the sick or the removal of the remains as follows, to wit : All surfaces shall be thoroughly washed with a solution of corrosive...the strength of one part in 1,000 parts of water. The walls and ceiling, if plastered, shall be brushed over with this solution, after which they should... | |
| 1884 - 944 pages
...we would recommend should be as short a time as possible. It may during this interval be steeped in a solution of corrosive sublimate of the strength of one part in a thousand ; if this fluid be objected to on account of its poisonous properties, it then becomes necessary... | |
| Iowa. State Department of Health - 1885 - 602 pages
...which are all more or less offensive to the sick, and are useless so far as disinfection—properly sr -called— is concerned. When an apartment which...gallon, or one pint to four gallons of water. The walls and ceilings, if plastered, should be whitewashed with a lime wash containing the same proportion... | |
| 1885 - 464 pages
...was stripped of carpets and unnecessary furniture at the outset of his attack, the difficulties of disinfection will be greatly reduced. All surfaces...gallon, or one pint to four gallons of water.* The walls and ceiling, if plastered, should be brushed over with this solution, after which they should... | |
| 1885 - 632 pages
...was stripped of carpets and unnecessary furniture at the outset of his attack, the difficulties of disinfection will be greatly reduced. All surfaces...gallon, or one pint to four gallons of water. The walls and ceiling, if plastered, should be brushed over with this solution, after which' they may be... | |
| Iowa. Board of Health - 1885 - 606 pages
...was stripped of carpets and unnecessary furniture at the outset of his attack, the difficulties of disinfection will be greatly reduced. All surfaces...gallon, or one pint to four gallons of water. The walls and ceilings, if plastered, should be whitewashed with a lime wash containing the same proportion... | |
| Tennessee. State Board of Health - 1885 - 634 pages
...was stripped of carpets and unnecessary furniture at the outset of his attack, the difficulties of disinfection will be greatly reduced. All surfaces...conveniently made by adding four ounces of Standard Solution i\ro. 4 to the gallon, or one pint to four gallons of water. The walls and ceiling, if plastered, should... | |
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