Tuberculosis as a Disease of the Masses and how to Combat it: With Supplement on Home Hygiene, School Hygiene, Installation of the Sanatorium Treatment at Home and a Historical Review of the Anti-tuberculosis Movement in the United States : Prize Essay

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F.P. Flori, 1907 - 104 من الصفحات
 

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الصفحة 47 - Crude sulphuric acid i gallon. These two substances should be mixed in tubs or glass vessels. The sulphuric acid is very slowly added to the carbolic acid. During the mixing a large amount of heat is developed. The disinfecting power of the mixture is heightened if the amount of heat is kept down by placing the tub or glass demijohn containing the carbolic acid in cold water while the sulphuric acid is being added. The resulting mixture is added to water in the ratio of i to 20. One gallon of mixed...
الصفحة 86 - All school houses for which plans and detailed specifications shall be filed and approved, as required by this act, shall have all halls, doors, stairways, seats, passageways and aisles and all lighting and heating appliances and apparatus arranged to facilitate egress in case of fire or accident and to afford the requisite and proper accommodations for public protection in such cases.
الصفحة 17 - There will always be some consumptives who cannot lx> persuaded to use the pocket flask, for the simple reason that they do not wish to draw attention to their malady. The only thing for these people to do is to use squares of soft muslin, cheese-cloth, cheap handkerchiefs or Japanese paper handkerchiefs specially manufactured for that purpose, which can be burned after use. They should also place in their pockets a removable lining of rubber or other impermeable substance which can be thoroughly...
الصفحة 86 - ... for each pupil to be accommodated in each study or recitation room therein, and no such plans shall be approved by him unless provision is made therein, for assuring at least thirty cubic feet of pure air every minute per pupil, and the facilities for exhausting the foul or vitiated air therein shall be positive and independent of atmospheric changes.
الصفحة 98 - Tuberculosis and the Committee on the Prevention of Tuberculosis of the Charity Organization Society of The City of New York, at the Museum of Natural History, from November 27 to December 9, 1905.
الصفحة 86 - ... at least fifteen square feet of floor space and two hundred cubic feet of air space for each pupil to be accommodated in each study or recitation room...
الصفحة 88 - Do not spit except in a spittoon or a piece of cloth or a handkerchief used for that purpose alone. On your return home have the cloth burned by your mother, or the handkerchief put in water until ready for the wash. Never spit on a slate, floor, sidewalk, or playground. Do not put your fingers into your mouth. Do not pick your nose or wipe it on your hand or sleeve. Do not wet your finger in your mouth when turning the leaves of books.
الصفحة 75 - I consider alcohol a medicine, at times indispensable in the treatment of certain diseases ; but liquor as a beverage is never useful and nearly always harmful. Alcoholism must be considered the greatest enemy of the welfare of a nation, the most frequent destroyer of family happiness, the...
الصفحة 76 - In schools and at home the drunkard should be pictured as the most unhappy of all mortals. While the very moderate use of feeble alcoholic drinks, such as light beers, may be considered as harmless to adults when taken with their meals, alcohol should never be given to children, even in the smallest quantities. In families...

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