The use of carpets, rugs, etc., ought always to be avoided. 3. Do not fail to wash thoroughly the eating utensils of a person suspected of having consumption as soon after eating as possible, using boiling water for the purpose. Biennial Report - Page 126by Iowa. State Department of Health - 1889Full view - About this book
| 1889 - 74 pages
...Hangings should be especially avoided. The use of carpets, rugs, etc., ought always to be avoided. 3. Do not fail to wash thoroughly the eating utensils of a person suspected of having consumption, as soon after eating as possible, using boiling water for the purpose.... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1889 - 540 pages
...Hangings should be especially avoided. The use of carpets, rugs, etc., ought always to be avoided. " 3. Do not fail to wash thoroughly the eating utensils of a person suspected of having consumption as soon after eating as possible, using boiling water for the purpose.... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1889 - 740 pages
...be avoided. 3. Do not fail to was.i thoioughly the eating utensils of a person suspected of having consumption as soon after eating as possible, using boiling water for the purpose. 4. Do not mingle the unwashed clothing of consumptive patients with similar clothing of other persons.... | |
| 1889 - 224 pages
...to be avoided. 3. Do not fail to wash thoroughly the eating-utensils of a person suspected of having consumption as soon after eating as possible, using boiling water for the purpose. 4. Do not mingle the unwashed clothing of consumptive patients with similar clothing of other persons.... | |
| 1889 - 878 pages
...Hangings should be completely avoided. The use of carpets, rugs, etc., ought always to be avoided. 3. Do not fail to wash thoroughly the eating utensils of a person suspected of, having consumption as soon after eating as possible, using boiling water for the purpose.... | |
| Medical Association of the State of Alabama - 1889 - 260 pages
...Plangings should be especially avoided. The use of carpets, rugs, etc., ought always to be avoided, (3.) Do not fail to wash thoroughly the eating utensils of a person suspected of having consumption as soon after eating as possible, using boiling water for the purpose.... | |
| 1889 - 598 pages
...Hangings should be especially avoided. The use of carpets, rugs, etc., ought always to be avoided. 3. Do not fail to wash thoroughly the eating utensils of a person suspected of having consumption as soon after eating as possible, using boiling water for the purpose.... | |
| 1889 - 616 pages
...Hangings should be especially avoided. The use of carpets, rugs, etc., ought always to be avoided. 3. Do not fail to wash thoroughly the eating utensils of a person suspected of having consumption, as soon after eating as possible, using boiling water for the purpose.... | |
| 1889 - 544 pages
...Hangings should be completely avoided. The use of carpets, rugs, etc., ought always to be avoided. 3. Do not fail to wash thoroughly the eating utensils of a person suspected of having consumption as soon after eating as possible, using boiling water for the purpose.... | |
| John Adams Thacker - 1889 - 898 pages
...Hangings should be especially avoided. The use of carpets, rugs, etc., ought always to be avoided. 3. Do not fail to wash thoroughly the eating utensils of a person suspected of having consumption as soon after eating as possible, using boiling water for the purpose.... | |
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