| Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland - 1887 - 1134 pages
...and afterward with soap and hot water ; finally throw open doors and windows and ventilate freely. FOR MERCHANDISE AND THE MAILS. The disinfection of...disinfection seems necessary, fumigation with sulphur dioxide will be the only practicable method of accomplishing it without injury. RAGS. (a). Rags which have... | |
| 1886 - 596 pages
...solutions, and afterward with soap and hot water; finally throw open doors and windows and ventilate freely. FOR MERCHANDISE AND THE MAILS.* The disinfection of...exceptional circumstances; free aeration will usually b*sufficient. If disinfection seems necessary, fumigation with sulphur dioxide, as recommended for... | |
| New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1886 - 338 pages
...and afterwards with soap and hot water; finally throw open doors and windows and ventilate freely. FOR MERCHANDISE AND THE MAILS.* The disinfection of...away infectious discharges should at once be burned. (#.) Rags collected for the paper-makers during the prevalence of an epidemic should be disinfected... | |
| Indiana State Medical Society - 1886 - 336 pages
...solutions, and afterward with soap and hot water; finally throw open doors and windows and ventilate freely. FOR MERCHANDISE AND THE MAILS.* The disinfection of...only practicable method of accomplishing it. RAGS. (a.) Rags which have been used for wiping away infectious discharges should at once be burned. (6.)... | |
| Maine. State Board of Health - 1887 - 326 pages
...and windows, and ventilate freely. FOR MERCHANDISE AND THE MAILS. The disinfection of merchandise and the mails will only be required under exceptional...only practicable method of accomplishing it. RAGS. (a) Rags which have been used for wiping away infectious discharges should at once be burned. (b) Eags... | |
| Illinois State Board of Health - 1886 - 716 pages
...afterwards with soap and hot water ; finally throw open doors and windows and ventilate freely. *Foi articles of metal use solution No. 3. FOR MERCHANDISE...usually be sufficient. If disinfection seems necessary, fumigate with sulphur dioxide, as recommended for woolen clothing, etc., will be the only practicable... | |
| 1886 - 630 pages
...and afterward with soap and hot water ; finally throw open doors and windows and ventilate freely. For Merchandise and the Mails• The disinfection...seems necessary, fumigation with sulphur dioxide, as recommendable for woollen clothing, etc., will be the only practicable method of accomplishing it.... | |
| District of Columbia. Health Department - 1886 - 210 pages
...water ; finally throw open doors and windows and ventilate freely. for merchandise and the таШЛ The disinfection of merchandise and of the mails will...sulphur dioxide, as recommended for woolen clothing, &c., will be the only practicable method of accomplishing it. Sagt^ (а) Rags which have been used... | |
| 1886 - 664 pages
...water ; finally throw open doors and windows and ventilate freely. .For Merchandise and the Kail*. The disinfection of merchandise and of the mails will...fumigation with sulphur dioxide, as recommended for woDlen clothing, etc., will be the only practicable method of accomplishing it. Rag*. (a) Rags which... | |
| 1886 - 476 pages
...solutions, and afterward with soap and hot water; finally throw open doors and windows, and ventilate free FOR MERCHANDISE AND THE MAILS. The disinfection of...circumstances; free aeration will usually be sufficient. If - * A -$- * •«' : 2'-§• & -$- A..ft. «• -w, -TMT- v I. ^^ ^ . w. A^ft-n^r *fi?»A-«OO- -^£>... | |
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