... a little water, set it on fire by hot coals or with the aid of a spoonful of alcohol, and allow the room to remain closed for twenty-four hours. For a room about ten feet square at least two pounds of sulphur should be used ; for larger rooms proportionately... Report - Page 132by Connecticut. State Department of Health - 1885Full view - About this book
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1879 - 646 pages
...Heavy clothing, blankets, bedding, and other articles which cannot be treated with zinc solutions, should be opened and exposed during fumigation as directed below: Close the room as tightly as possible ; place the sulphur in iron pans supported on bricks standing in tubs containing... | |
| 1880 - 706 pages
...must be vacated. Heavy clothing, blankets, bedding, and other articles which can not be treated with Zinc solution, should be opened and exposed during...Sulphur in iron pans supported upon bricks placed in wash tubs containing a little water, set it on fire by hot coals or with the aid of a spoonful of Alcohol,... | |
| United States nat. board of health - 524 pages
...must be vacated. Heavy clothing, blanketĀ«, bedding, and other articles which cannot be treated with zinc solution, should be opened and exposed during...place the sulphur in iron pans supported upon bricks, set it on lire by hot coals or with the aid of a spoonful of alcohol, and allow the room to remain... | |
| 1880 - 470 pages
...otherwise, they should remain for subsequent fumigation and treatment. cles which cannot be treated with zinc solution, should be opened and exposed during...place the sulphur in iron pans supported upon bricks, set it on tiro by hot coals or with the aid of a spoonful of alcohol, and allow the room to remain... | |
| 1882 - 752 pages
...etc., that cannot be steamed or boiled. For this purpose the rooms to be disinfected must be vacated. Close the rooms as tightly as possible, place the sulphur in iron pans supported upon bricks in wash-tubs containing a little water, set it on fire by hot coals, or with the aid of a spoonful... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1882 - 1168 pages
...etc., that cannot be steamed or boiled. For this purpose the rooms to be disinfected must be vacated. Close the rooms as tightly as possible, place the sulphur in iron pans supported upon bricks in wash-tubs containing a little water, set it on fire by hot coals, or with the aid of a spoonful... | |
| 1882 - 1160 pages
...must be vacated. Heavy clothing, blankets, bedding, and other articles which cannot be treated with zinc solution, should be opened and exposed during fumigation, as directed below. Close the room as tightly as possible, place the sulphur in iron pans supported upon bricks placed in wash-tubs... | |
| State Charities Aid Association (N.Y.) - 1883 - 282 pages
...must be vacated. Heavy clothing, blankets, bedding, and other articles which cannot be treated with zinc solution, should be opened and exposed during...sulphur in iron pans supported upon bricks placed upon wash-tubs containing a little water, set it on fire by hot coals or with the aid of of a spoonful... | |
| Orestes M. Brands - 1883 - 280 pages
...from the room at the outset: otherwise, they should remain for subsequent fumigation and treatment. as directed below. Close the rooms as tightly as possible;...place the sulphur in iron pans supported upon bricks; set it on fire by hot coals, or with the aid of a spoonful of alcohol, and allow the room to remain... | |
| New York (State). Department of Health - 1883 - 414 pages
...etc., that cannot be steamed or boiled. For this purpose the rooms to be disinfected must be vacated. Close the rooms as tightly as possible, place the sulphur in iron pans supported upon bricks in wash-tubs containing a little water, set it on fire by hot coals, or with the aid of a spoonful... | |
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