The Suppression of Tuberculosis; Together With Observations Concerning Phthisiogenesis in Man And Animals, And Suggestions Concerning the Hygiene of Cow Stables, And the Production of Milk for Infant Feeding, With Special Reference to Tuberculosis
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4. Freshly slaked lime, powder, and milk of lime, 1:2 aq. and 1 : 20 aq. 5. Sol. chloride of lime, 1:3 aq. and 1:20 aq. 6. Sol. carbolic acid, 5%. 7. Sol. crude cresol, 5% (Liquor cresoli saponatus of the German pharmacopoeia). 8. Coal-tar and wood-tar. 9. Fire. The most reliable and cheapest agent for rendering harmless Tb. virus in stables is hot 2% soda solution, whenever a surface disinfectant is desired. Disinfection of the stable air is as yet to be classed only as a pious wish. THE HYGIE...NE OF COW-STABLES, ETC. 63 cattle, on the body and clothing of the stablemen. Training the stablemen to the use of warm or hot water and soap; the use of towels and dishcloths which have been rendered germ-free by means of liot water or dry heat before throwing them among the soiled clothes; special regard to a rational care of the milker's hands, including the removal of the dirt under the nails; all of these are the most im- portant measures for the prevention and suppression of stable infection.
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