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" Close the room as tightly as possible, place the sulphur in iron pans supported by bricks placed in wash-tubs containing a little water; set it on fire by hot coals, or with the aid of a spoonful of alcohol, and allow the room to remain closed for twenty-four... "
A System of Practical Medicine - Page 689
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American Medical Journal, Volume 14

1886 - 608 pages
...supported by bricks placed in washtubs containing a little water; set it on fire with hot coals or a spoonful of alcohol, and allow the room to remain closed for twenty-four hours. For a room ten feet square, at least two pounds of sulphur should be used; larger rooms in proportion. " Sulphate...
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Congressional Serial Set

1886 - 1192 pages
...tightly as possible, place the sulphur in iron pans supported with bricks placed in wasbtubs containing a little water. Set it on fire by hot coals or with the aid of a tablespoonful of alcohol or saltpeter, and allow the room to remain closed for twelve hours. For a...
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Annual report of the National Board of Health. 1885

1886 - 390 pages
...tightly as possible, place the sulphur in iron pans supported with bricks placed in washtubs containing a little water. Set it on fire by hot coals or with the aid of a tablespoonful of alcohol or saltpeter, and allow the room to remain closed for twelve hours. For a...
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Virginia Medical Monthly, Volume 13

1887 - 938 pages
...supported by bricks placed in wash-tubs containing a little water; set it on fire with hot coals or a spoonful of alcohol, and allow the room to remain closed for twenty-four hours. For a room ten feet square, at least two pounds of sulphur should be used; larger rooms in proportion. "Sulphate...
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Report, Volume 7

New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1888 - 340 pages
...tightly as possible, place the sulphur in iron pans supported by bricks placed in washtubs containing a little water, set it on fire by hot coals, or with...hours. For a room about ten feet square, at least three pounds of sulphur should be used ; for larger rooms, proportionally larger quantities. Heavy...
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Report of the State Board of Health of the State of New Hampshire ..., Volume 7

1888 - 340 pages
...tightly as possible, place the sulphur in iron pans supported by bricks placed in washtubs containing a little water, set it on fire by hot coals, or with...hours. For a room about ten feet square, at least three pounds of sulphur should be used ; for larger rooms, proportionally larger quantities. Heavy...
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Pathfinder Physiology, Volume 3

1888 - 426 pages
...consists in protecting from the air.* An excellent remedy is to apply soft cloths kept wet with sweet little water, set it on fire by hot coals or with the aid of a spoonful of alcohol, or by a long fuse set on train as the last opening to the room is closed. Allow the apartment to remain...
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Annual report of the Commissioner of the Michigan Department of Health for ...

1888 - 426 pages
...that in case melted sulphur should leak out of the pot the floor may not be burned ; set the sulphur on fire by hot coals or with the aid of a spoonful of alcohol lighted by a match ; be careful not to breathe the fumes of the burning sulphur, and when certain the...
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Proceedings and Addresses at a Sanitary Convention...under the Direction of ...

Michigan. Department of Health - 1888 - 954 pages
...that in case melted sulphur should leak out of the pot the floor may not be burned ; set the sulphur on fire by hot coals or with the aid of a spoonful of alcohol lighted by a match ; be careful not to breathe the fumes of the burning sulphur, and when certain the...
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Annual Report, Volume 16

Michigan. Department of Health - 1889 - 450 pages
...cracks into which the contagium may have entered. Place the sulphur in iron pans supported upon bricks, set it on fire by hot coals or with the aid of a spoonful of alcohol and a lighted match, and allow the rooms to remain closed for several hours. For a room about ten feet...
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