That which makes the healthiest house, makes likewise the healthiest hospital ; the same fastidious and universal cleanliness, the same never-ceasing vigilance against the thousand forms in which dirt may disguise itself, in air... Virginia Medical Monthly - Strana 5321882Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1874 - 586 str.
...philosophical and masterly treatment. The following extract will give his views of several important points : "That which makes the healthiest house, makes likewise...thousand forms in which dirt may disguise itself in air, in soil and water, in walls and floors and ceilings, in dress and bedding and furniture, in pots and... | |
| Massachusetts - 1874 - 876 str.
...philosophical and masterly treatment. The following extract will give his views of several important points : " That which makes the healthiest house, makes likewise...thousand forms in which dirt may disguise itself in air, in soil and water, in walls and floors and ceilings, in dress and bedding and furniture, in pots and... | |
| Charles Alexander Cameron - 1874 - 534 str.
...space for beds. The ventilation of the water closets and lavatories is independent of the wards. % That which makes the healthiest house makes likewise...same fastidious and universal cleanliness, the same never ceasing vigilance against the thousand forms in which dirt may disguise itself in air, in soil,... | |
| Sir Charles Alexander Cameron - 1874 - 570 str.
...Mr. Simon on hospitals, in his Sixth Annual Report to the Privy Council, the following passage : — That which makes the healthiest house makes likewise...same fastidious and universal cleanliness, the same never ceasing vigilance against the thousand forms in which dirt may disguise itself in air, in soil,... | |
| Johns Hopkins Hospital - 1875 - 566 str.
...medical officer of the Privy Council of Great Britain, the following clear expression of these views : "That which makes the healthiest house, makes likewise...in pots and pans and pails, in sinks and drains and dust bins. It is but the same principle of management, but with immeasurably greater vigilance and... | |
| Johns Hopkins Hospital - 1875 - 474 str.
...already quoted but worthy to be repeated here : "That which makes the healthiest house, makes also the "healthiest hospital; the same fastidious and...pots, and pans, and pails, in sinks, and ' drains, and dirt-bins. It is but the same principle of manage"ment, but with immeasurably greater vigilance and... | |
| Thomas Wrigley Grimshaw - 1875 - 354 str.
...effectuallv prevented in large hospitals as in private houses. Mr. Simon, in his Report of 1864, says : — " That which makes the healthiest house makes likewise the healthiest hospital ; the game fastidiousness and universal cleanliness, the same never-ceasing vigilance against the thousand... | |
| State Charities Aid Association (N.Y.). - 1877 - 164 str.
...words of Mr. Simon, medical officer of the Privy Council of Great Britain, in his sixth report : — " That which makes the healthiest house makes likewise...thousand forms in which dirt may disguise itself in air, in soil and water, in walls and floors and ceilings, in dress and bedding and furniture, in pots and... | |
| State Charities Aid Association (N.Y.) - 1883 - 280 str.
...of housekeepers, as well as of business men; it would be found in the striking words quoted below : "That which makes the healthiest house makes likewise...thousand forms in which dirt may disguise itself in air, in soil and water, in walls and floors and ceilings, in dress and bedding and furniture, in pots and... | |
| 1891 - 1186 str.
...officer to the Privy Council of Great Britain, says: " That which makes the healthiest house makes also the healthiest hospital ; the .same fastidious and...in pots and pans and pails, in sinks and drains and dirt-bins. It is but the same principle of management, but with immeasurably greater vigilance and... | |
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