The cost of the standard solution recommended is therefore less than two cents a gallon. A clear solution may be obtained by filtration or by decantation, but the insoluble sediment does no harm, and this is an unnecessary refinement) in soft water, in... Weekly Medical Review - Page 3561885Full view - About this book
| 1891 - 454 pages
...should contain at least 25 per cent of available chlorine. It may be purchased by the quantity at 34 cents per pound. The cost of the standard solution recommended is therefore but little more than 1 cent a gallon. A clear solution may be obtained by filtration or by décantation,... | |
| 1886 - 1154 pages
...should contain at lea»l 2.1 per cent, of available chlorine. It m»y be pure-hand! by the quantity at 6 cents per pound. The cost of the standard solution recommended is therefore lest* than two cents a - .lion. A clear solution may be obtained by filtration or by decantution, but... | |
| 1885 - 606 pages
...sick room and of privy vaults, etc.: (1) NOTE.— Good chloride of lime should contain at least V, per cent of available chlorine. (See preliminary report...cents a gallon. A clear solution may be obtained by fl lteration or by decantatlon, but the insoluble sediment does no harm, and this is an unnecessary... | |
| Iowa. State Department of Health - 1885 - 602 pages
...recommended for the disinfection of excreta in the sick room and of privy vaults, etc.: (1) NOTE.— Good chloride of lime should contain at least 25 per...purchased by the quantity at five cents per pound. The cost'of the standard solution recommended Is therefore less than two cents a gallon. A clear solution... | |
| 1885 - 756 pages
...of chloride of lime, and has no special advantages for the purposes mentioned. It may, however, be 1 Good chloride of lime should contain at least 25 per...page 147.) It may be purchased by the quantity at 5 cents per pound. The cost of the standard solution recommended is therefore less than two cents a... | |
| Tennessee. State Board of Health - 1885 - 634 pages
...Medical -Ve'rx, Philadelphia. February 7, 1885. page 147). It may bo purchased by the quantity at 5 cents per pound. The cost of the standard solution...cents a gallon. A clear solution may be obtained by nltration or by decantation, but the insoluble sediment does no harm* and this is an unnecessary refinement.... | |
| 1885 - 632 pages
...purts of soft water. This solution is more expensive! than the solution of chloride of "NOTE.— Uood chloride of lime should contain at least 25 per cent-...preliminary report of committee on disinfectants; Tltr Medical tYem, Philadelphia, February 7, 1885, page 147). It may be purchased by the quantity at... | |
| Indiana State Board of Health - 1886 - 316 pages
...with a suitable disinfecting agent. For this purpose Standard Solution No. 3 may be used, *NoTE. — Good chloride of lime should contain at least 25 per...report of committee on disinfectants; The Medical Newt, Philadelphia, February 7, 1885, page 147.) It may be purchased by the quantity at 5 cents per... | |
| 1886 - 340 pages
...chloride of lime of the best quality* in pure water, in the proportion of four ounces to the gallon. •Good chloride of lime should contain at least 25 per cent of available chlorine. (See ante.) It may be purchased by the quantity at 3.^ cents per pound. The cost of the standard solution... | |
| Rhode Island. State Board of Health - 1886 - 380 pages
...It may, however, be used in the same manner as recommended for Standard Solution No. 1. * NOTE.— Good chloride of lime should contain at least 25 per cent, of available chlorine. It may be purchased by the quantity at 5 cents per pound. The cost of the standard solution recommended... | |
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