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... is sometimes very obstinate , and generally worse at night . A solution of borax and water for bathing the parts , or carbolic acid , 15 to 20m to a pint of water , will often give relief . Should vaginal 36 OBSTETRIC NURSING .
... is sometimes very obstinate , and generally worse at night . A solution of borax and water for bathing the parts , or carbolic acid , 15 to 20m to a pint of water , will often give relief . Should vaginal 36 OBSTETRIC NURSING .
Page 65
... Solutions of corrosive sublimate should not be put into a metal dish , as the metal is thus corroded . The strength of all antiseptics is impaired by admixture with soap , so that one should not wash with soap in an anti- septic fluid ...
... Solutions of corrosive sublimate should not be put into a metal dish , as the metal is thus corroded . The strength of all antiseptics is impaired by admixture with soap , so that one should not wash with soap in an anti- septic fluid ...
Page 66
... solution of permanganate of po- tassium , which colors them brown . 3d . Bleach the hands by washing them in a saturated solution of oxalic acid . 4th . Rinse them thoroughly clean in boiled , filtered water . 5th . Dip them for at ...
... solution of permanganate of po- tassium , which colors them brown . 3d . Bleach the hands by washing them in a saturated solution of oxalic acid . 4th . Rinse them thoroughly clean in boiled , filtered water . 5th . Dip them for at ...
Page 67
... solution I - 4000 or car- bolic 1-40 , dry the parts with a piece of antiseptic lint , and then apply the occlusion dressing . ( Direc- tions for preparation of antiseptic dressings are given elsewhere . ) 6. If the patient be a ...
... solution I - 4000 or car- bolic 1-40 , dry the parts with a piece of antiseptic lint , and then apply the occlusion dressing . ( Direc- tions for preparation of antiseptic dressings are given elsewhere . ) 6. If the patient be a ...
Page 68
... solution of corrosive sublimate I - 1000 or carbolic acid 1-20 . II . All clothing removed from patients or their beds , soiled with discharges , shall be at once taken to the soak - tubs at the wash - house . When the blood has been ...
... solution of corrosive sublimate I - 1000 or carbolic acid 1-20 . II . All clothing removed from patients or their beds , soiled with discharges , shall be at once taken to the soak - tubs at the wash - house . When the blood has been ...
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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.