| 1920 - 38 pages
...bacteriological examination not to be carriers. 5. Concurrent disiniection of all articles which hv-e been in contact with the patient and all articles soiled by discharges from the patient. 6. Method! of control— Continued. (A) The iniected individual and his environment— Con 6. Terminal... | |
| 1918 - 1230 pages
...Quarantine-- All exposed persons until shown by bacteriological examination not to be carriers. 5. Concurrent disinfection of all articles which have...all articles soiled by discharges from the patient. 0. Terminal disinfection At the end of the illness, thorough airing of the sick roem, with cleansing... | |
| George Moses Price - Hygiene - 1919 - 288 pages
...Quarantine — All exposed persons until shown by bacteriological examination not to be carriers. 5. Concurrent disinfection of all articles which have...all articles soiled by discharges from the patient. 6. Terminal disinfection — At the end of the illness, thorough airing and sunning of the sick room,... | |
| Clair Elsmere Turner, William Rice - History - 1920 - 408 pages
...Quarantine — All exposed persons until shown by bacteriological examination not to be carriers. 5. Concurrent disinfection of all articles which have...all articles soiled by discharges from the patient. 6. Terminal disinfection — At the end of the illness, thorough airing and sunning of the sick room,... | |
| Medicine - 1922 - 1288 pages
...bacteriological examination not to be carriers. 0. Concurrent disinfection of all articles which haA'e been in contact with the patient and all articles soiled by discharges from the patient. 6. Terminal disinfection — At the end of the illness, thorough airing and sunning of the sick room,... | |
| Thomas Denison Wood, Hugh Grant Rowell - Communicable diseases - 1925 - 136 pages
...seven days have elapsed since the last exposure to a recognized case. 5. Concurrent disinfection — All articles which have been in contact with the patient and all articles soiled with discharges of the patient. 6. Terminal disinfection — Thorough cleansing. B. General measures... | |
| Clair Elsmere Turner - Health - 1926 - 468 pages
...Quarantine — All exposed persons until shown by bacteriological examination not to be carriers. 5. Concurrent disinfection of all articles which have...all articles soiled by discharges from the patient. 6. Terminal disinfection — At the end of the illness, thorough airing and sunning of the sick room,... | |
| George Parrish - Communicable diseases - 1928 - 272 pages
...Quarantine — All exposed persons until shown by bacteriological examination not to be carriers. 5. Concurrent disinfection of all articles which have...all articles soiled by discharges from the patient. 6. Terminal disinfection — At the end of the illness, thorough airing and sunning of the sick room,... | |
| Fred Wilbur Tanner - Bacteriology - 1928 - 578 pages
...shown by bacteriological examination not to be carriers. 5. Concurrent disinfection of all artictes which have been in contact with the patient and all articles soiled by discharges from the patient. 6. Terminal disinfection — At the end of the illness, thorough airing and sun(B) General measures... | |
| United States. Public Health Service - Public health - 1928 - 502 pages
...4. Quarantine all children exposed until shown by bacteriological examination not to be carriers. 5. Concurrent disinfection of all articles which have...all articles soiled by discharges from the patient, including urine. Use method advised in typhoid. 6. Terminal disinfection — At the end of the illness,... | |
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