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" ... c. The dead should be well wrapped in cloth thoroughly saturated in a solution of corrosive sublimate, 1 to 500, and without delay, cortege, or lengthy ceremonial, buried near the place of death in a deep grave, remote as possible from water which... "
Annual Report - Page 26
by Indiana State Board of Health - 1889
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Annual report of the Indiana State Board of Health. 1888

1889 - 318 pages
...place to place through the movements of man and his personal effects. "Proceeding from this basis, logical deduction and common experience alike demonstrate...the safest way of disposing of cholera cadavers.) '' (If.) Those handling the sick or the dead should be careful to disinfect their hands and soiled...
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An Address from a special committee of the College of Physicians of ...

College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1888 - 54 pages
...which cannot possibly contain any of the infectious material. " c. The dead should be well wrapped in cloth thoroughly saturated in a solution of corrosive...remote as possible from water which may, under any circumstances, be used for drinking, washing, culinary, or other domestic purposes. (Cremation, of...
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St. Louis Courier of Medicine, Volume 19

1888 - 596 pages
...vestments, which cannot possibly contain any of the infectious material. "c. The dead should be well wrapped in cloth thoroughly saturated in a solution of corrosive...remote as possible from water which may, under any circumstances, be used for drinking, washing, culinary, or other domestic purposes. (Cremation, of...
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The Sanitarian, Volume 20

1888 - 588 pages
...The dead should be well wrapped in cloth thoroughly saturated in a solution of corrosive sublimate, I to 500, and without delay, cortege, or lengthy ceremonial,...remote as possible from water which may, under any circumstances, be used for drinking, washing, culinary, or other domestic purposes. (Cremation, of...
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Annual Report of the State Board of Health and Vital Statistics of ..., Issue 3

Pennsylvania. State Board of Health and Vital Statistics - 1888 - 360 pages
...vestments, which cannot possibly contain any of the infectious material. "c. The dead should be well wrapped in cloth thoroughly saturated in a solution of corrosive...and without delay, cortege, or lengthy ceremonial, buiied near the place of death in a deep grave, remote as possible from water which may, under any...
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Annual Report of the State Board of Health and Vital Statistics of ..., Volume 4

Pennsylvania. State Board of Health and Vital Statistics - 1889 - 1242 pages
...infectious material. " c. The dead should be well wrapped in cloth thoroughly saturated in a solution oí corrosive sublimate, 1 to 500, and without delay,...remote as possible from water which may, under any circumstances, be used for drinking, washing, culinary, or other domestic purposes. (Cremation, of...
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Text-book of hygiene

George Henry Rohé - 1890 - 480 pages
...vestments, which cannot possibly contain any of the infectious material. (c) The dead should be well wrapped in cloth thoroughly saturated in a solution of corrosive...remote as possible from water which may, under any circumstances, be used for drinking, washing, culinary or other domestic purposes. (Cremation, of course,...
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Text-book of Hygiene: A Comprehensive Treatise on the Principles and ...

George Henry Rohé - 1890 - 482 pages
...which cannot possibly contain any of the infectious ' material. (c) The dead should be well wrapped in cloth thoroughly saturated in a solution of corrosive...death in a deep grave, remote as possible from water whicli may, under any circumstances, be used for drinking, washing, culinary or other domestic purposes....
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Text-book of hygiene

George Henry Rohe - 1894 - 606 pages
...vestments, which cannot possibly contain any of the infectious material. (c) The dead should be well wrapped in cloth thoroughly saturated in a solution of corrosive...remote as possible from water which may, under any circumstances, be used for drinking, washing, culinary, or other domestic purposes. (Cremation, of...
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