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Title: The human machine, its care and repair; or, How to develop the body, preserve the health, meet emergencies, nurse the sick, and treat disease;
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: McVey, William E., 1864- (from old catalog) ed
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Publisher: Topeka, Kans., H. S. Reed
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DISEASES OF CHILDREN. 475 moved all carpets, curtains, upholstered furniture and porousmaterials, and a sheet saturated in a disinfectant should he hungover the outside of the door. Only those really needed to carefor the patient should enter it. The bed linen should be changedoften, and cleanliness, both of person and surroundings, carefullymaintained. All the sputa and dejections should be immediatelyand thoroughly disinfected. (See Department on Disinfectants.) The first thing to be done, when the patient is taken ill, is togive him a bath at about 88 degrees, lasting fifteen or twentyminutes, during which soap should be freely used over the entirebody, and the skin well cleaned. If there is high fever, sponge thebody with tepid water every ten or fifteen minutes, continuinguntil the temperature is reduced from one to two degrees; or givefrom one to two and a half grains of phenacetin every four hours tosecure reduction of temperature and moisture of skin, and toquiet the patient.

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