Methods of Handling the Common Infectious Diseases, London, Canada. 



January, 1916, Published by the Institute of Public I 



ISOLATION PERIODS FOR THE PATIENT 



Tlie paUcDt, whether at hospital, at 

 home with nurae or at home without 

 nurse, wOl be permitted to return 

 to school, work, etc., in 



Artrr all scaba are gone, aa deter- 

 inrd by M. O. H. 



About wecka from firet appearance 

 of rauh, provided recovery is com- 

 plete, as determined by M. O. H. 



About 3 WKka from the date firat 

 sick, provided recovery is com- 

 plete, as determined by M. O. H. 



Typhoid Fever 



About 8 weeks from first aymptoms, 

 provided recovery is complete as de- 

 termined by M. O. K. 



Ch. P 

 Wii.C 

 Mumi 

 G. M 



QUARAKTIHE PERIODS FOR THE CONTACTS (THOSE EXPOSED) 



*Note 1. — ^Tbe quantntlne periods date from (unless othenrise stated): 



(a) In C9se of patient at hosfrital — date of removal of patient to hospitaL 



(b) In case of patimt at home with nurse — date of arrival of nutse. 



16} In case of patient at heme without nurse— date of last exposure as determined by M. O. H. 



NOTE •■- Those interests may freely use this chart. 



Note 2. — ^Each new casein a household means an extension of the time of 

 quarutineCas In above) of those exposed to the new case. 



(SEE OVER) 



Note 8.— No departure from th( 

 ccniaiit of tb« K. O, 



