Verhandlungen des X. Internationalen medicinischen Congresses v. 2, Volume 2

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A. Hirschwald, 1891
 

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Página 143 - Corpses should be thoroughly washed with a zinc solution of double strength ; should then be wrapped in a sheet wet with the zinc solution, and buried at once. Metallic, metal-lined, or air-tight coffins should be used when possible ; certainly when the body is to be transported for any considerable distance.
Página 143 - Afterward they should be hung in the open air, beaten and shaken. Pillows, beds, stuffed mattresses, upholstered furniture, etc., should be cut open, the contents spread out, and thoroughly fumigated. Carpets are best fumigated on the floor, but should afterward be removed to the open air and thoroughly beaten.
Página 59 - ... issue. What most conduces to this desired restoration of assimilative power is the maintenance of a normal state of the system by keeping it free from the passage of sugar through it and in this way bringing a healthy condition of body to bear in helping to promote a removal of the faulty state.
Página 143 - Premises — Cellars, yards, stables, gutters, privies, cesspools, water-closets, drains, sewers, etc., should be frequently and liberally treated with copperas solution. The copperas solution is easily prepared by hanging a basket containing about sixty pounds of copperas in a barrel of water.
Página 58 - In such instances, starting with the ingestion of carbohydrate, there follows, briefly summarized, as a consequence of the want of proper transformative or assimilative power within the system, an accumulation of sugar in the blood attended with its discharge by the urine. Accumulation of sugar in the blood leads to the production of symptoms proportionate in severity to the deviation from the natural state. The plain object before us is to reduce this deviation as far as is found to be possible.
Página 58 - What, it may be said, in reality inflicts the harm is the altered constitution of the blood, occasioned by the presence in it of the sugar which passes through the system to the urine. In proportion to the largeness of the amount of sugar thus traversing the system in the blood, so will be the extent of deviation from the natural state, and so in correspondence the impairment of health that will be found to exist. The class of...
Página 73 - Assimilationsgrenze — , ist für dasselbe Individuum und die gleiche Zuckerart zu verschiedenen Zeiten annähernd dieselbe. 3) Sie ist jedoch bei demselben Individuum für die einzelnen Zuckerarten verschieden. Am leichtesten gehen in den Harn über Galaktose und Milchzucker, viel schwieriger Dextrose , Levulose und Milchzucker.
Página 142 - Disinfection is the destruction of the poisons of infectious and contagious diseases. Deodorizers, or substances which destroy smells, are not necessarily disinfectants, and disinfectants do not necessarily have an odor. Disinfection cannot compensate for want of cleanliness, nor of ventilation. "I. DISINFECTANTS TO BE EMPLOYED. — (1) Roll sulphur (brimstone) for fumigation. (2) Sulphate of iron (copperas) dissolved in water in the proportion of one and a half pounds to the gallon : for soil, sewers,...
Página 211 - October 13, 1885, at the age of thirty years, of pulmonary phthisis, probably tubercular, after a succession of preceding illness covering a period of sixteen months, — namely: measles, subacute bronchial catarrh, an intercurrent abdominal typhoid fever of severe type, with intestinal hemorrhages, followed by chronic interstitial pneumonia, with undoubtedly final tubercular infiltration. She was a woman of delicate build and poor nutrition, though her parents are yet both living. " The father —...

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