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Page 40
... washes , as of tannic acid , alum , myrrh , etc. , may be tried , as also the use of pieces of ice . Physi- cians sometimes use atropia in small doses . Its use requires careful watching . Bad Teeth , which occur so often during ...
... washes , as of tannic acid , alum , myrrh , etc. , may be tried , as also the use of pieces of ice . Physi- cians sometimes use atropia in small doses . Its use requires careful watching . Bad Teeth , which occur so often during ...
Page 68
... washed in a 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 ...
... washed in a 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 ...
Page 69
... washed with a solution of boric acid ( 10-15 grs . to the ounce ) before and after each nursing . 16. The baby's cord shall be kept dressed with a powder containing salicylic acid I part to starch 5 parts , which shall be changed as ...
... washed with a solution of boric acid ( 10-15 grs . to the ounce ) before and after each nursing . 16. The baby's cord shall be kept dressed with a powder containing salicylic acid I part to starch 5 parts , which shall be changed as ...
Page 70
... washed out with the stomach pump . The easiest and one of the best things to use after this would be sweet oil or cotton- seed oil in large quantities . The patient's body must be kept very warm by hot blankets , and rectal enemata of ...
... washed out with the stomach pump . The easiest and one of the best things to use after this would be sweet oil or cotton- seed oil in large quantities . The patient's body must be kept very warm by hot blankets , and rectal enemata of ...
Page 73
... washed off with a carbolic solution ( 2 per cent . ) , or corrosive sublimate I - 1000 . Infected Underclothing , Bedding , etc. , are best destroyed by fire , if of little value . To disinfect them we may employ- ( a ) Boiling for at ...
... washed off with a carbolic solution ( 2 per cent . ) , or corrosive sublimate I - 1000 . Infected Underclothing , Bedding , etc. , are best destroyed by fire , if of little value . To disinfect them we may employ- ( a ) Boiling for at ...
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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.