Disinfection of ingesta. — It is well established that cholera and typhoid fever, are very frequently, and perhaps usually, transmitted through the medium of infected water or articles of food, and especially milk. Fortunately we have a simple means... Sanitary Monitor - Page 221885Full view - About this book
| 1885 - 438 pages
...open doors anil windows. Dwinfeotion of ingexta. — It is well established that cholera and trphoid fever are very frequently and, perhaps, usually transmitted'...temperature maintained for half an hour kills all known dixetue germx. So far as the germs of cholera, yellow fever and diphtheria are concerned, there is... | |
| 1886 - 1154 pages
...up by the barrel, and kept in a convenient location, for this purpose. Disinfection of ingesla. — It is well established that cholera and typhoid fever,...application of heat. The boiling temperature maintained for ludf an hour kittt aU known disease germ*. So far as the germs of cholera, yellow fever, and diphtheria... | |
| 1885 - 606 pages
...up by the barrel, and kept in a convenient location for this purpose. Disinfection of ingesta.—U is well established that cholera and typhoid fever...Fortunately we have a simple means at hand for disinfecting fluids. This consists in the application of heat. The boiling temperature maintained for half an hour... | |
| Tennessee. State Board of Health - 1885 - 634 pages
...up by the barrel, and kept in n convenient location, for this purpose. Disinfection of Ingesta. — It is Well established that cholera and typhoid fever...temperature maintained for half an hour kills all known difeane germs. So far as the germs of cholera, yellow fever and diphtheria are concerned, there is... | |
| 1885 - 392 pages
...up by the barrel, and kept in a convenient location, for this purpose. Disinfection of Ingesta. — It is well established that cholera and typhoid fever...application of heat. The boiling temperature maintained for half-an-how kills all known disease germs. So far as the germs of cholera, yellow fever, and diphtheria... | |
| 1885 - 648 pages
...above it should be thoroughly washed down with the disinfecting solution. Disinfection of Ingesta. — It is well established that cholera and typhoid fever...fluids. This consists in the application of heat. T/ie Imiliny temperature maintained for half an /tour kills all known Ляеаке yerm». So far as... | |
| Iowa. State Department of Health - 1885 - 602 pages
...made up by the barrel, and kept in a convenient location for this purpose. Disinfection of inyesta.--U is well established that cholera and typhoid fever...Fortunately we have a simple means at hand for disinfecting fluids. This consists in the application of heat. The boiling temperature maintained for half an hour... | |
| Iowa. Board of Health - 1885 - 606 pages
...made up by the barrel, and kept in a convenient location for this purpose. Disinfection of ingesta.--U is well established that cholera and typhoid fever...Fortunately we have a simple means at hand for disinfecting fluids. This consists in the application of heat. The boiling temperature maintained for half an hour... | |
| 1885 - 464 pages
...made up by the barrel, and kept in a convenient location for this purpose. Disinfection of Ingesta. It is well established that cholera and typhoid fever...frequently, and perhaps usually, transmitted through the medinm of infected water or articles of food, and espe. cially milk. Fortunately we have a simple means... | |
| Indiana State Board of Health - 1886 - 316 pages
...up by the barrel, and kept in a convenient location, for ibis purpose. Disinfection of Ingesta. — It is well established that cholera and typhoid fever...maintained for half an hour kills all known disease germ. So far as the germs of cholera, yellow fever, and diphtheria are concerned, there is reason to... | |
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