... make a suitable solution for the disinfection of clothing. The articles to be disinfected must be thoroughly soaked with the disinfecting solution and left in it for at least two hours, after which they may be wrung out and sent to the wash. NB Solutions... Weekly Medical Review - Page 3571885Full view - About this book
| 1885 - 438 pages
...disinfectant solution and no article should be permitted to leave the infected room until so treated. Clothing may also be disinfected by immersion for...No. 1 with nine parts of water — one gallon in ten . Disinfection of the nick room. — In the sick room no disinfectant can take the place of free ventilation... | |
| 1891 - 454 pages
...may be rung out and sent to the wash. NB — Solutions of corrosive sublimate should not be placed in metal receptacles, for the salt is decomposed and...a suitable receptacle for such solutions. Clothing or bedding which can not be washed should be disinfected by steam in a properly constructed disinfection... | |
| 1890 - 470 pages
...should not be placed in metal receptacle». A wooden tub or earthern crock is a suitable reteptade. Clothing may also be disinfected by immersion for...solution made by diluting Standard Solution, No. 1, with 9 parts water — one gallon in ten. This solution is preferable to the poisonous solution made from... | |
| 1886 - 1154 pages
...they may be wrung out and sent to the wash. NB Solutions of corrosive sublimate should not be placed in metal receptacles, for the salt is decomposed and the mercury precipitated by contact with copper, * Mercuric chloride (corrosive sublimate) i • soluble in cold water in the proportion of one part... | |
| 1885 - 632 pages
...they may be wrung out and sent to the wa-sh. NB Solutions of corrosive sublimate should not he placed in metal receptacles, for the salt is decomposed and...Solution No. 1 with nine parts of water — one gallon in ton. This solution is preferable for general use, especially during the prevalence of epidemics, on... | |
| Iowa. Board of Health - 1885 - 606 pages
...wrung out and sent to the wash. NB — Solutions of corrosive sublimate should not be placed in rr,etal receptacles, for the salt is decomposed, and the mercury...Solution No. 1 with nine parts of water — one gallon hi ten. This solution is preferable for general use, especially during the prevalence of epidemics,... | |
| 1885 - 464 pages
...which they may be wrung and sent to the wash.f NB Solutions of corrosive sublimate should not be placed in metal receptacles, for the salt is decomposed and...crock is a suitable receptacle for such solutions. • Mercuric chloride (corrosive sublimate) is soluble in cold water in the proportion of one part... | |
| 1885 - 392 pages
...which they may be wrung out and sent to the wash. Solutions of corrosive sublimate should not be placed in metal receptacles, for the salt is decomposed and...or tin. A wooden tub or earthen crock is a suitable receptach for such solutions. Clothing may also be disinfected by immersion for two hours in a solution... | |
| Indiana State Board of Health - 1886 - 316 pages
...they may be wrung out and sent to the wash. NB Solutions of corrosive sublimate should not be placed in metal receptacles, for the salt is decomposed and...hours in a solution made by diluting Standard Solution 2fo. 1 with nine parts of water — one gallon in ten. This solution is preferable for general use,... | |
| New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1886 - 338 pages
...may be wrung out and sent to the wash. NB-—Solutions of corrosive sublimate should not be placed in metal receptacles, for the salt is decomposed and...crock is a suitable receptacle for such solutions. When diluted as directed, this solution may be used without danger from poisoning through the medium... | |
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