Diseases of children for nurses . Scarlatinal angina (third day) (Hecker, Trumpp, and Abt).. Follicular tonsillitis (Hecker, Trumpp, and Abt) CONTAGIOUS DISEASES 289 covered with a duster also moistened with the disinfectingsolutions. After use, all dusters should be thoroughlysoaked in disinfectant and then washed. The dishes and linen should be placed in separatemetallic vessels containing water; these vessels should bedraped in sheets wet with disinfecting solution. Theyshould be removed daily. Unused food can be put into a similar receptacle, whichshould be removed three times a day. The c


Diseases of children for nurses . Scarlatinal angina (third day) (Hecker, Trumpp, and Abt).. Follicular tonsillitis (Hecker, Trumpp, and Abt) CONTAGIOUS DISEASES 289 covered with a duster also moistened with the disinfectingsolutions. After use, all dusters should be thoroughlysoaked in disinfectant and then washed. The dishes and linen should be placed in separatemetallic vessels containing water; these vessels should bedraped in sheets wet with disinfecting solution. Theyshould be removed daily. Unused food can be put into a similar receptacle, whichshould be removed three times a day. The contentsshould be burnt. Sheets wet with carbolic acid, 1:40, should be hung overthe doorways. All desquamation should be immediatelyburned or immersed in carbolic acid. The thoroughdisinfection of all articles which come in contact with thechild is absolutely necessary. The nurse should beprotected by a gown and cap, and before going out shouldtake an antiseptic bath (see page 435) and change all ofher clothing. The physician should be protected by agown and cap while in the room and bef


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