International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical LecturesJ.B. Lippincott., 1900 |
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... disinfection of sinks . It seems strange that no one apparently ever thought of the possibility of manufacturing enough lime to supply the entire encampment . There is in the Park an abundance of wood and also of limestone . The ...
... disinfection of sinks . It seems strange that no one apparently ever thought of the possibility of manufacturing enough lime to supply the entire encampment . There is in the Park an abundance of wood and also of limestone . The ...
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A Quarterly of Clinical Lectures. ample means for disinfecting all excretions , I do not suppose that typhoid fever ... disinfected , and if camp pollution had not been permitted , there is no reason why typhoid fever should have been ...
A Quarterly of Clinical Lectures. ample means for disinfecting all excretions , I do not suppose that typhoid fever ... disinfected , and if camp pollution had not been permitted , there is no reason why typhoid fever should have been ...
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... disinfected at all . The bedpans were washed in water , but were not disinfected . The excreta of attendants were received in galvanized iron boxes of very imper- fect pattern . There was abundant opportunity for the outside of the ...
... disinfected at all . The bedpans were washed in water , but were not disinfected . The excreta of attendants were received in galvanized iron boxes of very imper- fect pattern . There was abundant opportunity for the outside of the ...
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... disinfect them . These men , at least the majority of them , were wholly ignorant of the nature of infection ; they ... disinfecting their hands when soiled with typhoid discharges . At the close of the day these men returned to their ...
... disinfect them . These men , at least the majority of them , were wholly ignorant of the nature of infection ; they ... disinfecting their hands when soiled with typhoid discharges . At the close of the day these men returned to their ...
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... disinfect them . " In another regimental hospital the steward in charge assured us that he was disinfecting the dis- charges with a fifteen - per - cent . solution of carbolic acid . When asked how he prepared this solution , he replied ...
... disinfect them . " In another regimental hospital the steward in charge assured us that he was disinfecting the dis- charges with a fifteen - per - cent . solution of carbolic acid . When asked how he prepared this solution , he replied ...
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Página 260 - After perforation has occurred, operation should be done at the earliest possible moment, provided, 4. That we wait till the primary shock, if any be present, has subsided.
Página 223 - ... or a secondary colonization of this organism in the blood of the patient. This secondary infection may be complicated by the coinstantaneous passage of other organisms into the blood, or this complication may arise during the last hours of life. 5.
Página 223 - That there is no evidence to support the theory advanced by Professor Sanarelli that this disease is primarily a septicemia, inasmuch as cases do occur in which the bacillus icteroides cannot be found in the blood, or organs in which it might be deposited therefrom. 6. That there exists no causal relationship between the bacillus