F.), when the object in view is to disinfect food or drink which is open to the suspicion of containing the germs of any infectious disease. During the prevalence of an epidemic of cholera it is well to boil all water for drinking purposes. After boiling,... Weekly Medical Review - Page 3591885Full view - About this book
| 1885 - 438 pages
...when the object in view is to disinfect food or drink which is open to the suspicion of containing the germs of any infectious disease. During the prevalence...necessary to remove sediment, and then cooled with pit re ice if desired. Liberty Enlightening the World. This new Wonder of the World, which is now being... | |
| 1885 - 606 pages
...when the object in view is to disinfect food or drink which is open to the suspicion of containing the germs of any infectious disease. During the prevalence...of an epidemic of cholera, it is well to boil all (5) See Preliminary Report of Committee on Disinfectants in The HaHcal Ncict of March 28, 1885. (N)... | |
| 1885 - 648 pages
...when the object in view is to disinfect food or drink which is open to the suspicion of containing the germs of any infectious disease. During the prevalence...such as druggists use, and a glass or tin funnel, furnish the best means for filtering water on a small scale for drinking purposes. A fresh sheet of... | |
| 1885 - 464 pages
...(212° F.) when the object is to disinfect food or drink which is open to the suspicion of containing the germs of any infectious disease. During the prevalence...filtered, if necessary to remove sediment, and then cooled with^Mre ice if desired. A sheet of filtering paper, such as druggists use, and a glass or tin funnel,... | |
| 1885 - 632 pages
...which is open to the suspicion of containing the germs of any infectious disease. During the presence of an epidemic of cholera, it is well to boil all...the water may be filtered, if necessary, to remove the sediment, and then cooled with pure ice, if desired. A sheet of filtering paper, such as druggists... | |
| Tennessee. State Board of Health - 1885 - 634 pages
...which is open to the suspicion of containing the germs of any infectious disease. During the presence of an epidemic of cholera, it is well to boil all...the water may be filtered, if necessary, to remove the sediment, and then cooled with pure ice, if desired. A sheet of filtering paper, such as druggists... | |
| 1885 - 596 pages
...when the object in view is to disinfect food or drink which is open to the suspicion of containing the germs of any infectious disease. " During the...epidemic of cholera, it is well to boil all water for drinking-purposes. After boiling, the water may be filtered, if necessary to remove sediment, and then... | |
| Iowa. Board of Health - 1885 - 606 pages
...when the object in view is to disinfect food or drink which is open to the suspicion of containing the germs of any infectious disease. During the prevalence...of an epidemic of cholera, it is well to boil all '5) See Preliminary Keport of Committee on Disinfectants In The Medical Xewi of March 5*. 1886. •'•... | |
| Iowa. State Department of Health - 1885 - 602 pages
...when the object in view is to disinfect food or drink which is open to the suspicion of containing the germs of any infectious disease. During the prevalence...of an epidemic of cholera, it is well to boil all (5) See Preliminary Report of Committee on Disinfectants In The Medtcal New* of March 28, 1886. (6)... | |
| 1885 - 600 pages
...During the prevalence of an epidemic of cholera, it is well to boil all water for clrinking-purposes. After boiling, the water may be filtered, if necessary...sediment, and then cooled with pure ice if desired." COMMUNICATIONS. LACHES IS IN THE GANGRENE OF TYPHOID FEVER. BY THOMAS NICHOL, MD, LL.D., BCL, MONTREAL,... | |
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