| Buel Preston Colton - 1901 - 410 pages
...DISINFECTANTS. The following is chiefly from Sternberg's Manual of Bacteriology, and embodies part of the report of "The Committee on Disinfectants of the American Public Health Association." Antiseptic Defined. — An antiseptic is a substance having the power to prevent or destroy putrefaction,... | |
| 1908 - 532 pages
...Microorganisiuen. Arch. f. Hyg., vol. 9, 1889, p. 369. & Sternberg: Manual of Bacteriology, 1892, p. 146, and Report of the Committee on Disinfectants of the American Public Health Association, pp. 136, 152. <• Kitasato, S.: Die Widcrstamlsfahigkeit ilor fholerabacterien gegen das Eintrockneu... | |
| 1912 - 908 pages
...culture in the incubator for exactly 24 hours, and not allow a variation of more than one hour. In the Report of the Committee on Disinfectants of the American Public Health Association the suggestion is made that the temperature of the incubator, in which the test organism is grown,... | |
| 1887 - 806 pages
...Med. Journ., November 7, 1885. MISCELLANY. DISINFECTANTS. The following are the conclusions drawn from the report of the Committee on Disinfectants of the American Public Health Association : The most useful agents for the destruction of spore-containing infectious materials are; 1. Fire.... | |
| Buel Preston Colton, Louis Murbach - 1914 - 414 pages
...DISINFECTANTS The following is chiefly from Sternberg's Manual of Bacteriology, and embodies part of the " Report of the Committee on Disinfectants " of the American Public Health Association. Antiseptic Defined. — An antiseptic is a substance having the power to prevent or destroy putrefaction,... | |
| Charles Harrington - 1914 - 988 pages
...Gesundheitsamte, V., p. 247. 3 Zeitschrift fiir Hygiene,VIH-, p. 62. « The Lancet, November 26, 1896, p. 509. 6 Report of the Committee on Disinfectants of the American Public Health Association, Baltimore, 1885, p. 12. in which one CIO is replaced by Cl, that is, Ca(ClO)Cl, which, in contact with... | |
| 1886 - 748 pages
...that direction, and Dr. Sternberg's failure to find the specific cause of yellow fever is well known. The report of the Committee on Disinfectants of the American Public Health Association, is a good one, and must be accepted, as far as it goes, for the present. It certainly reflects very... | |
| Tennessee. State Board of Health - 1889 - 408 pages
...which is credited to the Trained Awrse. The article is nothing more nor less than the ' Conclusions' of the Report of the Committee on Disinfectants of the American Public Health Association, and the Trained Nurse is only entitled to credit for having copied it from some other source." We make... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1893 - 716 pages
...desired. The whole concludes with a useful summary of means of practical disinfection, based mainly on the report of the Committee on Disinfectants of the American Public Health Association. The third part, the most important division of the book, deals with pathogenic bacteria in detail,... | |
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