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elementary, Uu I may be excused ii 1 repeat 

 myself in givin answers to them, aa other 



al men may feel the aame difficulties aa my 

 ista have done : 



Ue throat with 10 per cent, 

 carbolic more than twenty -four hours 



in any oaae ? 



A. Only rarely, wh-i. the case ia bad or treatment 

 delayed. 



orstand you rub the patient Tory gently 

 all over with 1 in 10 carbolic oil or eucalyptus 

 vrice a day for four days ; then once a day 

 until the tenth day. Do you after that stop 

 all oiling and leave the skin dry until the 

 |Kjolin^' is tin. she. 1 



Yea, I do. 



e the eucalyptus oil pure or diluted ? 

 re. 



nsider that with this treatment care- 

 fully carried out there is any necessity to 

 the patient's clothes after the case ia treated ; 

 or, subsequently, to disinfect the room \. 



has occupied ? 



re is no infection about anything in the 



room after the patient is treated. Therefore, 



lies, toys, books, Ac., are harmless. When 



the patient is moved from one bed to another 



before the treatment is used, then the font 



bed and bedding should be disinfected. The 



same applies to clothes the patient may have 



been wearing before the treatment These 



should be sprinkled with eucalyptus, or put 



10 sunshine and air. The 



roon od by the patient should be well 



aided with eucalyptus, and abundance of 



