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Page 46
... containing bones may not be regarded as a neces- sity , even by the stout . Both the " model bodice " and Equi- poise waist ( the latter of which I prefer ) contain bones , but dis- pense with the front steels , so injurious in the ...
... containing bones may not be regarded as a neces- sity , even by the stout . Both the " model bodice " and Equi- poise waist ( the latter of which I prefer ) contain bones , but dis- pense with the front steels , so injurious in the ...
Page 62
... containing the sterilized beef - jelly . This caused the jelly from above downward to be converted into a dirty - looking yellow fluid , while a whitish mass of germs accumulated on the surface of the jelly . The importance of ...
... containing the sterilized beef - jelly . This caused the jelly from above downward to be converted into a dirty - looking yellow fluid , while a whitish mass of germs accumulated on the surface of the jelly . The importance of ...
Page 66
... containing solutions of corrosive sublimate 1-1000 , and carbolic acid 1-40 , shall be placed on the washstand in every ward and delivery room . The solu- tions of permanganate of potassium and oxalic acid shall be kept ready for use in ...
... containing solutions of corrosive sublimate 1-1000 , and carbolic acid 1-40 , shall be placed on the washstand in every ward and delivery room . The solu- tions of permanganate of potassium and oxalic acid shall be kept ready for use in ...
Page 69
... containing salicylic acid I part to starch 5 parts , which shall be changed as often as necessary . 17. Immediately after delivery the baby's eyes shall be washed with a saturated solution of boric acid or one of nitrate of silver ( 1 ...
... containing salicylic acid I part to starch 5 parts , which shall be changed as often as necessary . 17. Immediately after delivery the baby's eyes shall be washed with a saturated solution of boric acid or one of nitrate of silver ( 1 ...
Page 74
... the pipes if the solutions contain considerable deposit . Car- bolic acid solutions , 5 per cent . , or bichlorid 1-1000 may be used instead of the above . CHAPTER VII . PREPARATIONS FOR THE LABOR . The relations 74 OBSTETRIC NURSING .
... the pipes if the solutions contain considerable deposit . Car- bolic acid solutions , 5 per cent . , or bichlorid 1-1000 may be used instead of the above . CHAPTER VII . PREPARATIONS FOR THE LABOR . The relations 74 OBSTETRIC NURSING .
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Page 188 - PM, and in some cases once or twice at night ; amounting to twelve fluidounces of food per diem. Diet from the second to the sixth week: — Milk I tablespoonful. Cream 2 teaspoonfuls. Milk sugar l/$ teaspoonful.