No person, clothes, food, furniture, dog, cat, money, medicines, or any other thing that is known or suspected to be daubed with matter, spittle, or other infectious discharges of the patient should go out of the house till they be washed, and till they... Morbidity and Mortality - Page 2001976Full view - About this book
| Alexander Philip Wilson Philip - 1800 - 602 pages
...fresh " air. No foul linen or any thing else that " can retain the poison should be folded " up, or put into drawers, boxes, or be " otherwise shut up from the air, but must " be immediately thrown into water a.nd " kept there till washed. No attendants "should touch... | |
| Edgar March Crookshank - 1889 - 638 pages
...after the pocks have appeared, must be suffered to go into the street, or other frequented place. "III. The utmost attention to cleanliness is absolutely...attendants should touch what is to go into another family till their hands are washed. When a patient dies of the Small Pox, particular care should be taken... | |
| Edgar March Crookshank - 1889 - 598 pages
...patient, after the pocks have appeared, must be suffered to go into the street, or other frequented place. or suspected to be daubed with matter, spittle, or...attendants should touch what is to go into another family till their hands are washed. When a patient dies of the Small Pox, particular care should be taken... | |
| Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland - 1910 - 558 pages
...after the pocks have appeared must be suffered to go into the street, or other frequented place. " III. The utmost attention to cleanliness is absolutely...attendants should touch what is to go into another family till their hands are washed. When a patient dies of the small-pox particular care should be taken that... | |
| Victor Clarence Vaughan, Henry Frieze Vaughan, George Truman Palmer - 1922 - 704 pages
...with mutter, spittle, or any infectious discharges of the patient, should go out of the house until they be washed, and till they have been sufficiently...attendants should touch what is to go into another family till their hands are washed. When a patient dies of the smallpox, particular care should be taken that... | |
| Andrew Cunningham, Roger French - 1990 - 346 pages
...they be washed; and till they have been sufficiently exposed to fresh air. No foul linen, or any thing else that can retain the poison, should be folded up and put into drawers, boxes, or be otherwise 17 ¡bid., p. io. " Haygarth, 'Observations on the Population. .. 1774', p. 142 and Haygarth, An Inquiry,... | |
| Christopher Charles Booth - 2005 - 204 pages
...they be washed, and till they have been sufficiently exposed to fresh air. No foul linen, or any thing else that can retain the poison, should be folded...attendants should touch what is to go into another family, till their hands are washed. When a patient dies of the smallpox, particular care should be taken that... | |
| 1813 - 562 pages
...they have been sufficiently exposed to the fresh air. No foul lmen, or any thing else that can retam the poison, should be folded up and put into drawers,...there till washed. No attendants should touch what is going into another family till their hands are washed. When a patient dies of the small-pox, particular... | |
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