The secretary of the local board of health, or the health officer, should immediately be notified and should co-operate with the physician to keep the disease from spreading. Children and parents from other houses should be warned ; and, if they needlessly... The Sanitary Inspector - Page 1081887Full view - About this book
| Maine. State Board of Health - 1895 - 268 pages
...removed. No other person beside the nurse and necessary attendants should be permitted in the room/aurK they should take special precautions not to carry...its furnishings. These discharges should be received on pieces of cloth and burned. If this cannot be done they should be thoroughly disinfected with Solution... | |
| Maine. State Board of Health - 1886 - 342 pages
...communication with the rest of the family should be as restricted as possible. The local board of health, or health officer, should immediately be notified and...its furnishings. These discharges should be received on pieces of cloth and then burned. If this cannot be done they should be thoroughly disinfected with... | |
| 1886 - 368 pages
...communication with the rest of the family should be as restricted as possible. The local board of health, or health officer, should immediately be notified and...its furnishings. These discharges should be received on pieces of cloth and then burned. If this cannot be done they should be thoroughly disinfected with... | |
| Vermont State Medical Society - 1886 - 812 pages
...they needlessly and obstinately 'persist in coming, they should be driven away. Neither the nurses nor any other person should eat or drink anything...its furnishings. These discharges should be received on pieces of cloth and then burned. If this cannot be done they should be thoroughly disinfected with... | |
| Maine. State Board of Health - 1888 - 348 pages
...should immediately be separated from the rest of the family and put into a sunny and well ventilated room, preferably on the upper floor, and as disconnected...its furnishings. These discharges should be received on pieces of cloth and then burned. If this cannot be done they should be thoroughly disinfected with... | |
| Maine. State Board of Health - 1888 - 348 pages
...should immediately be separated from the rest of the family and put into a sunny and well ventilated room, preferably on the upper floor, and as disconnected...its furnishings. These discharges should be received on pieces of cloth and then burned. If this cannot be done they should be thoroughly disinfected with... | |
| 1888 - 348 pages
...should immediately be separated from the rest of the family and put into a sunny and well ventilated room, preferably on the upper floor, and as disconnected...themselves in boiling-hot water. The utmost care must he taken that the discharges from the mouth, throat and nose do not soil the room or its furnishings.... | |
| Vermont. State Board of Health - 1888 - 100 pages
...if they needlessly and obstinately persist in coming, they should be driven away. Neither the nurses nor any other person should eat or drink anything...its furnishings. These discharges should be received on pieces of cloth and then burned. If this cannot be done they should be thoroughly disinfected with... | |
| Kansas State Board of Health - 1889 - 374 pages
...Food which the patient has left should be burned. Cats and dogs should be kept from the sick-chamber, or better, out of the house, for their fur can easily...its furnishings; these discharges should be received on pieces of cloth, and then burned. If this cannot be done, they should be thoroughly disinfected... | |
| Medical Association of the State of Alabama - 1889 - 260 pages
...or better, out of the house, for their fur can easily carry the infection. These animals, as well as others, sometimes have diphtheria, and communicate...its furnishings. These discharges should be received on pieces of cloth and then burned. If this cannot be done they should be thoroughly disinfected with... | |
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