28 Trm:i:< rLOSlS A> \ I>M-:\SE OF Tin. M VSSES 



I 



. Liebe'8 

 Ittoon. 



"Do not allow decaying material of any sort to accumulate 

 on or ir premises. 



"All refuse which tends in any way U) fermentation, such as 



b.-ddinL r . straw, paper waste, and vegetable 

 matter, should be disposed of or * 

 with lime or kerosene oil. 



K i> all receptacles 

 garbage carefully covered and 



the cans cleaned or sprinkled 

 with lime or oil. 



" Keep all staMe manure in 

 vault or pit screened or 

 sprinkled with lime or 1. 

 sene or other cheap prep 

 tion. 



"See that your sewerage system is in good 

 order, that it does not leak, and is up to date 

 and not exposed to flies. 



"Pour kerosene into the drains. 



"Cover food after a meal; burn or bury 



refuse. 



"Screen all food exposed for sale. 

 W 8 -en all windows and do. .-i;dly 



the kitchen 

 and dining- 

 room. 



" Burn pyrethrum powder in 

 the house to kill the 

 " Don't forget that if you see 

 their breeding place is 

 near-l>y filth. It may be behind 



the door, under the table, or in 

 the cuspidor. If there i< no 

 dirt or filth there will be no 



To get rid of the fly in the 

 sick-room, if it has escaped the 

 attempts of extermination out- 

 side of it, I won K 1 su^' 

 place in a number of plates, 

 distributed about the room, a 

 weak solution of formaldehyde 

 in water (two teaspoon fuls to 



-Sch 



Pocket 



Sputum Slide Case 



IK;. 17. Knopf's 

 \irk.-l-p hit, 

 with Plain ' 

 also made of Alum- 

 inum. 



Fio. 



18. Pocket Sputum Oaae of 

 Paper. 



