| 1880 - 238 sider
...most,imperative necessity being the isolation of the patient. IMMEDIATELY upon the appearance of the disease, the patient should be removed to a room as remote as possible from family occupancy. This room should be prepared for his reception by removing from it all superfluous... | |
| Wisconsin - 1880 - 1304 sider
...imperative necessity being the isolation of the patient. IMMEDIATELY upon the appearance of the disease, the patient should be removed to a room as remote as possible from family occupancy. This room should be prepared for his reception by removing from it all superfluous... | |
| Wisconsin. State Board of Health - 1885 - 176 sider
...imperative necessity being the isolation of the patient. IMMEDIATELY upon the appearance of the disease the patient should be removed to a room as remote as possible from family occupancy. This room should be prepared for his reception by removing from it all superfluous... | |
| Tennessee. State Board of Health - 1885 - 634 sider
...imperative necessity being the isolation of the patient. Immediately upon the appearance of the disease, the patient should be removed to a room as remote as possible from family occupancy. This room should be prepared for his reception by removing from it all superfluous... | |
| 1885 - 632 sider
...imperative necessity being the isolation of the patient. Immediately upon the appearance of the disease, the patient should be removed to a room as remote as possible from family occupancy. This room should be prepared for his reception by removing from it all superfluous... | |
| Amy Elizabeth Pope - 1907 - 224 sider
...been taken, shops, theaters, and street cars should be avoided. The rules of isolation are these : (1) The patient should be removed to a room as remote...can be made of cheap muslin.) The Spreading of Germs Rules of Isolation Disinfection of Clothes Dishes and Utensils (4) A solution of bichloride, i-iooo,... | |
| Wisconsin. State Board of Health - 1885 - 176 sider
...imperative necessity being the isolation of the patient. IMMEDIATELY upon the appearance of the disease the patient should be removed to a room as remote as possible from family occupancy. This room should be prepared for his reception by removing from it all superfluous... | |
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