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... possible by stopping up all apertures through which the gas might escape , by means of wet rags , which may be stuffed into the cracks around doors , windows , etc. The sulphur is put into a deep tin pan which is placed upon two bricks ...
... possible by stopping up all apertures through which the gas might escape , by means of wet rags , which may be stuffed into the cracks around doors , windows , etc. The sulphur is put into a deep tin pan which is placed upon two bricks ...
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... possible surroundings for such an operation a celebrated English surgeon says : " There is no disputing the fact that the best results in abdominal surgery are got in specially prepared rooms or wards . * * * * An ideal room , situated ...
... possible surroundings for such an operation a celebrated English surgeon says : " There is no disputing the fact that the best results in abdominal surgery are got in specially prepared rooms or wards . * * * * An ideal room , situated ...
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... possible , be large and bright , facing the south , and one which can be kept well ventilated and yet comfortably warmed . There should be no stationary wash - stand in the room . If impossible to obtain a room without , the basin ...
... possible , be large and bright , facing the south , and one which can be kept well ventilated and yet comfortably warmed . There should be no stationary wash - stand in the room . If impossible to obtain a room without , the basin ...
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... possible surrounding benefit , one of which is certainly not a wet , depressing atmosphere to breathe . " Should a surgeon desire this procedure carried out , it may be done as follows : A shallow basin filled with the antiseptic ...
... possible surrounding benefit , one of which is certainly not a wet , depressing atmosphere to breathe . " Should a surgeon desire this procedure carried out , it may be done as follows : A shallow basin filled with the antiseptic ...
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... possible , to have two beds , the patient being lifted from one bed to the other , every night and morning , and the bedding thus kept aired . This is not a necessity but a great comfort to the patient . A chair for the nurse and one ...
... possible , to have two beds , the patient being lifted from one bed to the other , every night and morning , and the bedding thus kept aired . This is not a necessity but a great comfort to the patient . A chair for the nurse and one ...
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