| Indiana State Board of Health - 1891 - 284 pages
...cheapest to be had for ordinary use in infectious fevers : First. Chloride of lime, §iv. Soft water, one gallon. Use one pint of this solution for the disinfection of each discharge in cholera and typhoid fever, etc. Mix well and leave in vessel at least ten minutes before throwing in privy... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.). Board of Health. Sanitary Committee - 1892 - 16 pages
...one drachm of permanganate of potash to give color to the solution. Label it carefully — POISON. Use one pint of this solution for the disinfection...of each discharge in cholera, typhoid fever, etc., or for vomited matters. Leave in vessel ten or fifteen~'minutes before throwing into cess-pool or water-closet.... | |
| District of Columbia. Health Department - 1892 - 232 pages
...unnecessary refinement) in pure water, in the proportion of six ounces to the gallon. Use one quart of this solution for the disinfection of each discharge in cholera, typhoid fever, etc. (For a very copious discharge use a large quantity.) Mix well and leave in the vessel for at least... | |
| George Miller Sternberg - 1892 - 936 pages
...lime of the best quality,1 in pure water, in the proportion of six ounces to one gallon. Use one quart of this solution for the disinfection of each discharge in cholera, typhoid fever, etc.3 Mix well and leave in the vessel for at least one hour before throwing into the privy vault or... | |
| 1894 - 74 pages
...fever, etc.: "Pure, fresh Chloride of Lime, six ounces to each gallon of pure water. Use one quart of this solution for the disinfection of each discharge...cholera, typhoid fever, etc. Mix well and leave in vessel at least one hour before throwing into privy vault or water closet. The same directions apply to the... | |
| George Henry Rohé - 1894 - 606 pages
...water in the proportion of 6 ounces to the gallon (45 grammes to the litre). Use 1 quart (1 litre) of this solution for the disinfection of each discharge in cholera, typhoid fever, etc.2 Mix well, and leave in the vessel 1 Good chloride of lime should contain at least 25 per cent.... | |
| George Henry Rohe - 1894 - 606 pages
...water in the proportion of 6 ounces to the gallon (45 grammes to the litre). Use 1 quart (1 litre) of this solution for the disinfection of each discharge in cholera, typhoid fever, etc.2 Mix well, and leave in the vessel 1 Good chloride oE lime should contain at least 25 per cent.... | |
| George Miller Sternberg - 1896 - 752 pages
...of the best quality,1 in pure looter, in the proportion of six ounces to one gallon. Use one quart of this solution for the disinfection of each discharge...cholera, typhoid fever, etc.* Mix well and leave in the vessel for at least one hour before throwing into the privy vault or water closet. " The same directions... | |
| Civic Club of Philadelphia. Committee of the Social Science Section - 1896 - 388 pages
...add one drachm of permagnate of potash to give color to the solution. Label it carefully — POISON. Use one pint of this solution for the disinfection...of each discharge in cholera, typhoid fever, etc., or for vomited matter. Leave in vessel ten or fifteen minutes before throwing into cess-pool or water-closet.... | |
| Indiana State Board of Health - 1899 - 538 pages
...bleaching powder of the best quality (containing at least twenty-five per cent, of available chlorine) in soft water in the proportion of four ounces to the gallon. TO DISINFECT DISCHARGES FROM THE PATIENT. Use Standard Solution, keeping a pint of the solution constantly... | |
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