A solution of 1 : 500. For the destruction of infectious material which owes its infecting power to the presence of micro-organisms not containing spores, the committee recommends, — 1. Fire. Complete destruction by burning. 2. Boiling in water half... Canada Lancet - Page 1441889Full view - About this book
| Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland - 1887 - 1134 pages
...destruction of infectious material which owes its infecting power to the presence of micro-organisms not containing spores, the committee recommends :...Boiling in water for ten minutes. 3. Dry heat. 110 degrees C. (230 degrees Fahr.) for two hours. 4. Chlorinated lime.* A 2 per cent solution. r>. Solution... | |
| Maine. State Board of Health - 1887 - 326 pages
...destruction of infectious material which owes its infecting power to the presence of micro-organisms not containing spores, the committee recommends, —...Complete destruction by burning. 2. Boiling in water for half an hour. 3. Dry heat. 110° C. ^230° Fahr.) for two hours. 4. Chloride of lime. One to four per... | |
| 1886 - 630 pages
...destruction of infectious material which owes its infecting power to the presence of micro-organisms not containing spores, the Committee recommends :...Complete destruction by burning. 2. Boiling in water half an hour. • This temperature does not destroy the spores of B. subtilis in the time mentioned,... | |
| New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1886 - 338 pages
...destruction of infectious material whieh owes its infecting power to the presence of micro-organisms not containing spores, the committee recommends :—...Complete destruction by burning. 2. Boiling in water half an hour. 3. Dry heat. IIO° C. (230° Fahr.) for two hours. 4. Chloride of lime.f I to 4 per cent... | |
| Indiana State Medical Association - 1886 - 336 pages
...destruction of infectious material which owes -its infecting power to the presence of micro-organisms not containing spores, the committee recommends :...Complete destruction by burning. 2. Boiling in water half an hour. 3. Dry heat. 110° C. (230° Fahr.) for two hours. 4. Chloride of lime. f 1 to 4 per... | |
| District of Columbia. Health Department - 1886 - 210 pages
...destruction of infectious material which owes its infecting power to the presence of micro organisms not containing spores, the committee recommends :...Complete destruction by burning. 2. boiling in water half an hour. 3. Dry heat— 110° C. (230° Fahr.)— for two hours. 4. Chloride of lime.] — One... | |
| Indiana State Medical Society - 1886 - 336 pages
...destruction of infectious material which owes its infecting power to the presence of micro-organisms not containing spores, the committee recommends :...Complete destruction by burning. 2. Boiling in water half an hour. 3. Dry heat. 110° C. (230° Fahr.) for two hours. 4. Chloride of lime.f 1 to 4 per cent.... | |
| 1886 - 340 pages
...destruction of infectious material whieh owes its infecting power to the presence of micro-organisms not containing spores, the committee recommends :...Complete destruction by burning. 2. Boiling in water half an hour. 3. Dry heat- 11o0 C. (230° Fahr.) for two hours. 4. Chloride of lime.f I to 4 per cent... | |
| Illinois State Board of Health - 1886 - 716 pages
...infectious material which owes its infecting power to the presence of micro-organisms iwt containing spore*, the Committee recommends : 1. Fire Complete destruction by burning. 2. Boiling in water half an hour. 3. Dry heat. 110° C. (23j° Fahr.) f9r two hours. 4. Chloride of lime.l 1 to 4% solution.... | |
| Boston (Mass.) Health Dept - 1886 - 94 pages
...the committee recommend : 1. Fire. Complete destruction by burning. 2. Boiling in water half an hour. .3. Dry heat. 110° C. (230° Fahr.) for two hours. 4. Chloride of lime.3 1 to 4 per cent. solution. 1 This temperature does not destroy the spores of Ji. sutlilis in... | |
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