AND il'iu IX) COMBAT IT 



the pint) to which should he added a little sugar. Flics am 



which th< ; some die in tin- 



water, others will fall dead near by. 



rooms u* patient should U- thor- 



oughly .1. that 



h great can 



, may have bct-i 



occasion. 

 f the personal effects of th<- 



ocas* tf-andentood 



that the conmimt 



ith, 



furaitun 



hoiild U- thor- 

 :V com- 

 im w 

 the ln.ard "f health. 



h l>oard 



.us will ii. 



luzh di u ly fonnalde- 



All eraeks or ojN-mngs 



in the plaster, in th -r aUut the d.H, : dows 



should U* caulk- with cotton or strip* of !: 



d 



out on a line in ord r to expose as FM^nf 

 tnueh surface as possil>! 



should not U- thrown 

 into a heap. Hooks should U- SUS- 

 tl.-ir the 



;es will fall o|M-n and ! 

 posed. Hid tlie floor of 



the room and the artielo d in 



it should U- thon m^hly spi.-. 

 water. If masses of n sputum 



<n th<- y should ! soaked with water and 



loosened. No vessel -should allow- 



remain in the room. I. One hundn-d and fift> 



ounoes) of the commercial forty solution 



Flo. 30. - Johrumn 4 

 ' Pwtrboani I 



The pottibility of irmn 

 mo.trUxi,p:ir' ;! , pmirnl h.x, l^rn .n tlr 



BDfanwlthsslhrmwkA Uninff . IMMW 



throofh bo 



.n tlr h-.lul 



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