. The operating room, a primer for pupil nurses. Fig. 18.—Pouring out drugs, holding the cork in an aseptic manner. sterile supply jars. This long forceps, kept scrubbedwith Bon Ami every day and dried out at night to pre-vent rusting, takes the place of a clean nurse. Lysol 126 OPERATING ROOM (2 per cent.) is strong enough to render them germ free,but should not be carried into an eye solution. Rinsingin sterile water is necessary. If jar lids must be laid down,the sterile side is left uppermost so as to touch no uncleanthing (Fig. 18). A dram of any drug to a pint of water makes a 1 percent,


. The operating room, a primer for pupil nurses. Fig. 18.—Pouring out drugs, holding the cork in an aseptic manner. sterile supply jars. This long forceps, kept scrubbedwith Bon Ami every day and dried out at night to pre-vent rusting, takes the place of a clean nurse. Lysol 126 OPERATING ROOM (2 per cent.) is strong enough to render them germ free,but should not be carried into an eye solution. Rinsingin sterile water is necessary. If jar lids must be laid down,the sterile side is left uppermost so as to touch no uncleanthing (Fig. 18). A dram of any drug to a pint of water makes a 1 percent, solution. But why is this? To know why meansthat one never forgets this rule: 1 per cent, means rib- In 1 pint are 16 ounces, or 128 drams. Tiro of a pint = tw of 128 drams, or IyA drams. TFU, about |, is a sufficiently small fraction to be dis-regarded in small solutions, the pathologists say. Inmaking up solutions, the amount should always be cal-culated on paper and submitted to the supervisor for her0. K. Women ordinarily have very littl


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