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" F.) when the object in view is to disinfect food or drink which is open to the suspicion of containing the germs of any infectious disease. During the prevalence of an epidemic of cholera it is well to boil all water for drinking purposes. After boiling,... "
Text-book of hygiene - Page 387
by George Henry Rohe - 1894
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Text-book of Hygiene: A Comprehensive Treatise on the Principles and ...

George Henry Rohé - Hygiene - 1890 - 482 pages
...short of the boiling-point (100° C. = 212° F.) when the object is to disinfect food or drink which is open to the suspicion of containing the germs of any...prevalence of an epidemic of cholera it is well to boil nil water for drinking purposes. After boiling, the water may be filtered, if necessary, to remove...
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Text-book of Hygiene: A Comprehensive Treatise on the Principles and ...

George Henry Rohé - Hygiene - 1894 - 606 pages
...drink which is 1 Liquid anhydrnus sulphur-dioxide may be used, nnd will probably give better reunite than combustion of sulphur. open to the suspicion...depended upon as disinfectants : — TABLE XXXI. Thymol, Bromine, Picric i Iodine, Camphor, Eucalyptol, Quinine, Boric acid, Nitric acid, Biborate Sulphate...
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Annual report of the Bureau of Health of Syracuse, N.Y. 1884

1884 - 150 pages
...short of the boiling point (212° F.) when the oject in view is to disinfect food or drink which is open to the .suspicion of containing the germs of...sediment, and then cooled with pure ice, if desired. A sheet of filtering paper, such as druggists use, and a glass of tin funnel, furnish the best means...
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Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 3

1885 - 720 pages
...when the object in view is to disinfect food or drink which is open to the suspision of corTtdining the germs of any infectious disease. During the prevalence...sediment, and then cooled with pure ice if desired. A sheet of filtering paper, such as druggists use, and a glass or tin funnel, furnishes the best means...
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 20

Homeopathy - 1885 - 648 pages
...short of the boilingpoint (212° F.) when the object in view is to disinfect food or drink which is open to the suspicion of containing the germs of any...epidemic of cholera, it is well to boil all water for drinking-purposes. After boiling, the water may be filtered, if necessary to remove sediment, and then...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volume 40

Medicine - 1885 - 724 pages
...short of the boiling point (212° F.), when the object in view is to disinfect food or drink which is open to the suspicion of containing the germs of any...sediment, and then cooled with pure ice if desired. A sheet of filtering paper, such as druggists use, and a glass or tin funnel furnishes the best means...
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Sanitary Monitor, Volume 1

1885 - 114 pages
...anything short of the boiling point (212° F.) when the object is to disinfect food or drink which is open to the suspicion of containing the germs of any...sediment, and then cooled with pure ice if desired. A sheet of filtering paper, such as druggists use, and a glass or tin funnel, furnishes the best means...
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The Midland Medical Miscellany and Provincial Medical Journal: A ..., Volume 4

1885 - 434 pages
...short of the boiling point (ziz° F.) when the object in view is to disinfect food or drink which is open to the suspicion of containing the germs of any...sediment, and then cooled with pure ice, if desired. A sheet of filtering paper, such as druggists use, and a glass or tin funnel, furnish the best means...
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The Epitome: A Monthly Retrospect of American Practical Medicine ..., Volume 6

Medicine - 1885 - 676 pages
...short of the boiling point (212° F.) when the object in view is to disinfect food or drink which is open to the suspicion of containing the germs of any...sediment, and then cooled with pure ice, if desired. A sheet of filtering paper, such as druggists use, and a glass or tin funnel, furnish the best means...
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Weekly Medical Review, Volume 11

Medicine - 1885 - 540 pages
...when the object in view is to disinfect food or drink which is open to the suspicion of continuing the germs of any infectious disease. During the prevalence...sediment, and then cooled with pure ice if desired. A sheet of filtering paper, such as druggists use, and a glass or tin funnel, furnishes the best means...
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