| New York (N.Y.). Department of Health - 1909 - 698 pages
...Inspector of the Department of Health has ordered fumigation the entire body of the patient should be bathed and the hair washed with hot soapsuds. The...dressed in clean clothes (which have not been in the sickroom during the illness) and removed from the room. The attendant should also take a bath and put... | |
| David Bovaird - 1912 - 672 pages
...inspector of the Department of Health has ordered fumigation, the entire body of the patient should be bathed and the hair washed with hot soap-suds....dressed in clean clothes (which have not been in the sick-room during the illness) and removed from the room. The attendant should also take a bath and... | |
| John Ruhräh - 1917 - 306 pages
...Health the following procedure must be followed: (a) The entire body of the patient must be washed and the hair washed with hot soapsuds. The patient...clothes before mingling with the family or other people. General Suggestions. — Children living in a house where there is a case of the disease should be... | |
| 1921 - 1618 pages
...entire body of the patient should be bathed and the hair washed with hot soap suds. The patient should be dressed In clean clothes (which have not been in...room during the illness) and removed from the room. (12) The attendant should also take a bath and put on clean clothes before mingling with the family... | |
| Augustus Caillé - 1922 - 1106 pages
...case is ready to leave quarantine the entire body should be bathed and anointed with oil or ointment and the hair washed with hot soapsuds. The patient should then be dressed in clean clothes and removed from the sickroom. The discarded clothes of the patient as well as of the attendant —... | |
| College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1916 - 500 pages
...must be carefully washed in hot soapsuds after each contact with the patient and before eating. 8. Termination of case: After the case has been ordered...room during the illness) and removed from the room. (6) The nurse should also take a bath, wash her hair, and put on clean clothes before mingling with... | |
| 1912 - 510 pages
...then in hot soapsuds. 10. When ready for release and fumigation, the entire body of the patient should be bathed and the hair washed with hot soapsuds. The...dressed in clean clothes (which have not been in the sickroom during the illness) and removed from the room. The attendant should also take a bath and put... | |
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