The injurious consequences which are likely to result from such misapprehension and misuse of the word disinfectant will be appreciated when it is known that recent researches have demonstrated that many of the agents which have been found useful as deodorizers,... Report - Página 339por Connecticut. State Department of Health - 1887Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Iowa. General Assembly - 1902 - 1382 páginas
...known that recent researches have demonstrated that many of the agents which have been found useful as deodorizers, or as antiseptics, are entirely without value for the destruction of disease germs. •Lomb Prize Essay, by George M. Sternberg, MD. LL.D , surgeon general L'nit«l States army— reprinted... | |
| Albert Allis Hopkins - 1910 - 1098 páginas
...1,700 700 300 Recent researches have demonstrated that many of the agents which have been found useful as deodorizers, or as antiseptics, are entirely without value for the destruction of disease germs. Antiseptic agents, however, exercise a restraining influence upon the development of disease germs,... | |
| Albert Allis Hopkins - 1921 - 1102 páginas
...1,250 1 : 300 Recent researches have demonstrated that many of the agents which have been found useful as deodorizers, or as antiseptics, are entirely without value for the destruction of disease eerms. Anti(Disinfectants) parts ; water, 69 parts. If desired, 10 gr. of thymol end 2 il. dr. of oil... | |
| Buel Preston Colton, Louis Murbach - 1914 - 414 páginas
...known that recent researches have demonstrated that many of the agents which have been found useful as deodorizers or as antiseptics are entirely without value for the destruction of disease germs." An Antiseptic, but not a Disinfectant. — " This is true, for example, as regards the sulphate of... | |
| 1885 - 114 páginas
...many of the agents -chick have been foiitid useful as deodorisers, or as antiseptics, arc cntirelv without value for the destruction of disease germs....saturated solution does not destroy the vitality of diseased germs or the infecting power of material containing them. This salt is, nevertheless, a very... | |
| 1885 - 676 páginas
...such misapprehension and misuse of the word disinfectant will be appreciated when it is known that: This is true, for example, as regards the sulphate...matter of fact, sulphate of iron in saturated solution doet not destroy the vitality of disease germs, ortthe infecting power of material containing them.... | |
| 1894 - 790 páginas
...known that recent researches have demonstrated that many of the agents which have been found useful as deodorizers, or as antiseptics, are entirely without value for the destruction of disease-germs. The American Public Health Association had a special committee on disinfectants, and... | |
| 1885 - 434 páginas
...as deodorisers, or as antiseptics, are entirely without value for the destruction of disease-germs. This is true, for example, as regards the sulphate of iron or copperas—a salt which has been extensively used with the idea that it is a valuable disinfectant.... | |
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