Aerial disinfection, as commonly practised in the sick-room, is either useless or positively objectionable, owing to the false sense of security it is calculated to produce. To make the air of a room smell strongly of carbolic acid by scattering carbolic... The American Monthly Microscopical Journal - Page 1181882Full view - About this book
 | Medicine - 1875 - 420 pages
...from immediate contact with its destroyer be overlooked. Aerial disinfection, as commonly practised in the sick-room, is either useless or positively...lime in a corner, is, so far as the destruction of specific contagion is concerned, an utterly futile proceeding. The practical result of these experiments... | |
 | Frank Wells - Communicable diseases - 1876 - 184 pages
...objectionable, owing to the false sense of security which it is calculated to produce. To make the air smell strongly of carbolic acid, by scattering carbolic...lime in a corner, is, so far as the destruction of specific contagia is concerned, an utterly futile proceeding. The use of carbolic vapor should be abandoned,... | |
 | George Wilson - 1877 - 532 pages
...immediate contact with its destroyer be overlooked. " 8. Aerial disinfection, as commonly practised in the sick-room, is either useless or positively...lime in a corner, is, so far as the destruction of specific contagia is concerned, an utterly futile proceeding. " 9. When aerial disinfection is resorted... | |
 | Richard James Dunglison - Chemotherapy - 1877 - 390 pages
...from immediate contact with its destroyer be overlooked. Aerial disinfection, as commonly practised in the sick-room, is either useless or positively...lime in a corner, is, so far as the destruction of specific contagion is concerned, an utterly futile proceeding. According to his views the practical... | |
 | George Wilson - Hygiene - 1877 - 536 pages
...disinfection, as commonly practised in the sick-room, is either useless or positively objection; able, owing to the false sense of security it is calculated...lime in a corner, is, so far as the destruction of specific contagia is concerned, an utterly futile proceeding. " 9. When aerial disinfection is resorted... | |
 | Medicine - 1878 - 584 pages
...with its destroyer be overlooked. /. " Aerial disinfection, as commonly practised in the sick room, is either useless or positively objectionable, owing...lime in a corner, is, so far as the destruction of specific contagia is concerned, an utterly futile proceeding. \V hen aerial disinfection is resorted... | |
 | James Copper Bayles - 1878 - 382 pages
...destroyer, be overlooked. Disinfecting VIII. Aerial disinfection, as commonly practiced in the sick ' room, is either useless or positively objectionable, owing...lime in a corner, is, so far as the destruction of specific contagion is concerned, an utterly futile proceeding. vims m air. IX. When aerial disinfection... | |
 | Medicine - 1882 - 740 pages
...matters capable of shielding contagium from immediate contact with its destroyer be overlooked." 8. " Aerial disinfection, as commonly practiced in the...lime in a corner, is, so far as the destruction of specific contagia is concerned, an utterly futile proceeding." 9. "When aerial disinfection is resorted... | |
 | Henry Aubrey Husband - Medical jurisprudence - 1883 - 642 pages
...from immediate contact with its destroyer be overlooked. 8. Aerial disinfection, as commonly practised in the sickroom, is either useless or positively objectionable,...strongly of carbolic acid, by scattering carbolic acid powder about the floor, or of chlorine, by placing a. tray of chloride of lime in a corner, is,... | |
 | John Robert Kippax - Communicable diseases - 1884 - 474 pages
...disinfected. That method of aerial disinfection which as formerly practiced, simply consists in making the air of a room smell strongly of carbolic acid, by scattering carbolic powder on the floor, or of chlorine by placing n saucer of chloride of lime in one corner of the apartment,... | |
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