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" The patient must not be allowed to approach any person liable to the distemper, till every scab is dropt off, till all the clothes, furniture, food, and all other things touched by the patient during the distemper, till the floor of the sick chamber,... "
John Haygarth, FRS (1740-1827): A Physician of the Enlightenment - Page 55
by Christopher Charles Booth - 2005 - 169 pages
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 3

1794 - 766 pages
...muß not be allonued to approach any ferfon Habit to the dißemper, till every fucb fcah has draft off, till all the clothes, furniture, food, and all other things touched by the patient during the diflemper, till the floor of the ftck chamber, till the hair, face, and bañas have been carefully...
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The British Critic, Volume 3

1794 - 766 pages
...not be allowed to off roach* any perjbn liablt to the diftemper, till every fuch feat has draft of, till all the clothes, furniture, food, and all other things touched by the patient during tbt diftemper, till the floor of the fick chamber, till the hair, face, and bands ha-ve been carefully...
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A Treatise on Febrile Diseases: Including Intermitting, Remitting ..., Volume 2

Alexander Philip Wilson Philip - 1800 - 602 pages
...allowed to S3 " approach " approach any person liable to the distem" per, till every scab has dropped off; till " all the clothes, furniture, food, and all "other things touched by the patient du" ring the distemper, till the floor of the " sick chamber, and till the hair, face, and " hands,...
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History and Pathology of Vaccination, Volume 1

Edgar March Crookshank - 1889 - 598 pages
...should be taken that nothing infectious should be taken out of the house, so as to do mischief. " IV. The patient must not be allowed to approach any person...clean, the doors, windows, drawers, boxes, and all oiher places that can retain infectious air should be kept open till it be cleared out of the house."...
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Epidemiology and Public Health: A Text and Reference Book for ..., Volume 1

Victor Clarence Vaughan, Henry Frieze Vaughan, George Truman Palmer - 1922 - 704 pages
...patient must not be allowed to approach any person liable to the distemper until every scab is dropped off, till all the clothes, furniture, food, and all...patient during the distemper, till the floor of the sick-chamber and till his hair, face, and hands have been carefully washed. After everything has been...
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The Medical Enlightenment of the Eighteenth Century

Andrew Cunningham, Roger French - 1990 - 346 pages
...particular care should be taken that nothing infectious be taken out of the house so as to do mischief. IV The patient must not be allowed to approach any person...face, and hands, have been carefully washed. After every thing has been made perfectly clean, the doors, windows, drawers, boxes, and all other places...
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The Limits of the Human: Fictions of Anomaly, Race and Gender in the Long ...

Felicity Nussbaum - 2003 - 356 pages
...patient must not be allowed to approach any person liable to the distemper, till every scab is drop: off, till all the clothes, furniture, food, and all other things touched by the patient . . . have been carefully washed.8 Fatalities were swift and cruel, often occurring during the second...
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The Philosophical Magazine: Comprehending the Various Branches of ..., Volume 41

1813 - 562 pages
...should be taken that nothing infectious be taken out of the house so as to do mischief. " Fourth. — The patient must not be allowed to approach any person...face, and hands have been carefully washed. After every thing has been made perfectly clean, the doors, windows, drawers, boxes, and all other places...
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Bulletin, Volumes 1-4

Society of Medical History of Chicago - 1935 - 584 pages
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