| 1877 - 1034 頁
...gases and dry up moisture, and so help to retard decomposition, or else absorb its results. Where lump charcoal is used it may be refitted for use by reheating it. Quick limo and ground plaster should not be used where they may be washed into pipes and form lime... | |
| North Carolina. State Board of Health - 1881 - 218 頁
...absorb its. results. Where lump charcoal is used it may be refitted foruse by reheating it. Quick lime and ground plaster should not be used where they may...pipes and form lime soap or obstruct by hardening. The Metallic Disinfectants. — Sulphate of iron (copperas or green vitrol,) two pounds to a gallon... | |
| New Jersey. State Department of Health - 1881 - 1104 頁
...gases and dry up moisture, and so help to retard decomposition, or else absorb its results. Where lump charcoal is used it may be refitted for use by reheating it. Quick lime and ground plaster should not be used where they may be washed into pipes and form lime... | |
| New Jersey. State Department of Health - 1883 - 1218 頁
...gases and dry up moisture, and so help to retard decomposition, or else absorb its results. Where lump charcoal is used it may be refitted for use by reheating...pipes and form lime soap or obstruct by hardening. Whitewash is always desirable where it can be applied to walls; woodwork and hard walls may be washed... | |
| 1883 - 784 頁
...gases and dry up moisture, and so help to retard decomposition, or else absorb its results. Where lump charcoal is used it may be refitted for use by reheating...used where they may be washed into pipes and form lime-soap or obstruct by hardening. E. One-half pound of sulphate of iron (green vitriol), or one ounce... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1889 - 614 頁
...Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, in which the author of the article criticised in severe terms the recommendations of the committee on disinfectants, of the American Public Health Association, with reference to the use of mercuric chloride as a disinfectant. In commenting on this article of... | |
| 1884 - 726 頁
...gases and dry up moisture, and so help to retard decomposition, or else absorb its results. Where lump charcoal is used it may be refitted for use by reheating...pipes and form lime soap or obstruct by hardening. The Metallic Disinfectants. — Sulphate of iron (copperas or green vitriol), two pounds to a gallon... | |
| 1886 - 390 頁
...gasses and dry up moisture, and so help to retard decomposition, or else absorb its results. Where lump charcoal is used it may be refitted for use by reheating...pipes and form lime soap or obstruct by hardening. Whitewash is always desirable where it can be applied to walls ; woodwork and hard walls may be washed... | |
| Ezra Mundy Hunt - 1886 - 396 頁
...and dry up moisture, and so help to retard decomposition, or absorb its results. Where lump-charcoal is used, it may be refitted for use by reheating it. Quick-lime and ground-plaster should not be used where they may be washed into pipes, as they form lime-soap or obstruct... | |
| George Miller Sternberg - 1886 - 58 頁
...exposed, and should never be thrown into the room in bundles, or piled one upon another. We concur in the recommendations of the committee on disinfectants of the American Public Health Association, as to the amount of sulphur which should be burned, and the method of effecting its complete combustion... | |
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