Fumigation with sulphur is the only practical method for disinfecting the house. For this purpose the rooms to be disinfected must be vacated. Heavy clothing, blankets, bedding, and other articles which cannot be treated with zinc solution should be opened... A System of Practical Medicine - Page 689edited by - 1885Full view - About this book
| 1885 - 114 pages
...house and out-buildings, including cellar, garret, and privy, will usually need to be disinfected. b. Rooms to be disinfected must be vacated. Heavy clothing,...bedding, and other articles which cannot be treated with the zinc solution, should be spread out so as to be thoroughly ex i posed during fumigation, which... | |
| Michigan. Department of Health - 1897 - 770 pages
...burning sulphur, and then it should for several hours or days be exposed to currents of fresh air. Rooms to be disinfected must be vacated. Heavy clothing,...bedding and other articles which cannot be treated with the zinc-solution, should be spread out so as to be thoroughly exposed during fumigation, which should... | |
| 1885 - 724 pages
...out-buildings, including cellar, garret, wood-shed and privy, will usually need to be disinfected. b. Booms to be disinfected must be vacated. Heavy clothing,...bedding, and other articles which cannot be treated with the zinc solution, should be spread out so as to be thoroughly exposed during fumigation, which should... | |
| Michigan. Commissioner of Health - 1881 - 416 pages
...done well. This disinfection should be done with fumes of burning sulphur. For this purpose the room to be disinfected must be vacated. Heavy clothing,...bedding, and other articles which cannot be treated with zinc-solution, should be opened and spread out so as to be freely exposed during fumigation. Close... | |
| New Hampshire - 1892 - 1284 pages
...typhoid fever, and in such other cases as the attending physician may think best. To do this, the house must be vacated. Heavy clothing, blankets, bedding, and other articles which cannot be treated with solution, should be opened and exposed during fumigation, as follows : Close the room as tightly as... | |
| 1882 - 596 pages
...the disease the rooms must be thoroughly cleansed. Fumigation with sulphur is the only practicable method for disinfecting the house. For this purpose the rooms to be disinfected must lie vacated. Heavy clothing, blankets, bedding, and other articles which cannot be treated with zinc... | |
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