One Hundred And Fifty Hints And Helps for Every-Day Use

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Fresh Air, Pure Water, and sunshine, are the deadly microbes' worst enemies, and attention to a few simple hygienic rules will enormously lessen the chances of dis- ease, while, if a few simple precautions are neg- lected, the probability of some microbic disor- der attacking some member of the houeshold is considerably increased.
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CATS AND DOGS are a serious source .of danger if they have been permitted to roam around promiscuously at their 23.
own sweet will, as they carry the germs
...of dis- ease with them, and quite frequently convey most serious disorders not only to children, but to grown persons. As there is no satisfactory method of sterilizing these animals, it is best to have none of them about the house unless they can be kept within bounds.
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TO DESTROY MICROBES.
Chloride of lime is a valuable antiseptic, and should be freely scattered around in cellars and stables, after those places have been thoroughly cleaned and every particle of dirt removed.
One single ounce of dirt under the wood in the shed, or in the cellar, may contain enough of the microbes of disease to infect the entire population of a house, and eventually the whole city.


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