The Administrative Control of Smallpox: How to Prevent Or Stop an OutbreakLongmans, Green, 1913 - 86 sider |
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Side 21
... appropriate measures , could easily have been localised and rounded in , may spread without the possibility CH . III . ] 21 OF ADMINISTRATION.
... appropriate measures , could easily have been localised and rounded in , may spread without the possibility CH . III . ] 21 OF ADMINISTRATION.
Side 29
... Appropriate measures can then be taken to check its spread , and to keep a watchful eye on those who have been exposed to infection . It may be that you will find reason to think that the case immediately under notice is by no means the ...
... Appropriate measures can then be taken to check its spread , and to keep a watchful eye on those who have been exposed to infection . It may be that you will find reason to think that the case immediately under notice is by no means the ...
Side 69
... proper precautions have not been taken , it is on the medical officer that the blame will fall , and it is for him to take appropriate measures . CHAPTER IX AN EXAMPLE OF A COMPLICATED OUTBREAK AND HOW CH . VIII . ] 69 AND SMALLPOX.
... proper precautions have not been taken , it is on the medical officer that the blame will fall , and it is for him to take appropriate measures . CHAPTER IX AN EXAMPLE OF A COMPLICATED OUTBREAK AND HOW CH . VIII . ] 69 AND SMALLPOX.
Side 74
... appropriate measures were taken , including examination , re - vaccination , and constant observation of patients ; disinfection was attended to , and the Infirmary was placed in quarantine . ( b ) The homes of the sixty patients in the ...
... appropriate measures were taken , including examination , re - vaccination , and constant observation of patients ; disinfection was attended to , and the Infirmary was placed in quarantine . ( b ) The homes of the sixty patients in the ...
Side 83
... appropriate measures . Success depends on two things . The first is a well - prepared plan . The second is tireless attention to details of action . UNIV . OF CALIFORNIA G 2 30 VIKU INDEX Mischief of delaying vaccination , | Rotumé CH ...
... appropriate measures . Success depends on two things . The first is a well - prepared plan . The second is tireless attention to details of action . UNIV . OF CALIFORNIA G 2 30 VIKU INDEX Mischief of delaying vaccination , | Rotumé CH ...
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Acts of Parliament Administrative County ambulance appropriate measures ascer ascertain attended beginning bring bundles are packed certified CHAPTER chickenpox circumstances common lodging common lodging-houses Council County of London course delay Diagnose Smallpox diagnosis disinfection district epidemic examination existing mischief experience of smallpox exposed to infection exposure fatal February fortnight hæmorrhagic houses important incubation period infectious disease Infirmary inmates of common inquiries instance instantly keep Lancashire large numbers leakage of infection lodgers LONDON PUBLIC HEALTH matter measles medical observation Medical Officer medical practitioner METROPOLITAN ASYLUms board necessary nurse obtained Officer of Health Out-patient outbreak patient persons Poor Law population possible practical prevent PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Queenborough question rash of smallpox re-vaccination reports residing sanitary authority smallpox duty Smallpox Hospital smallpox occurred spot staff successful vaccination successfully vaccinated susceptible taken Tangier tion took smallpox visited daily visitors Wanklyn ward
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Side 65 - ... the following Wednesday, the vaccination will be in time to prevent Small-pox being developed ; if it be put off until Thursday, the Small-pox will appear, but will be modified; if the vaccination be delayed until Friday, it will be of no use, it will not have had time to reach the stage of areola, the index of safety, before the illness of Small-pox begins : this we have seen over and over again, and know it to be the exact state of the question.
Side 39 - No health department, State or local, can effectively prevent or control disease without knowledge of when, where, and under what conditions cases are occurring.
Side 65 - Suppose an unvaccinated person to inhale the germ of variola on Monday ; if he be vaccinated as late as the following Wednesday the vaccination will be in time to prevent small-pox being developed ; if it be put off until Thursday the small-pox will appear, but...
Side 53 - ... there is no material advantage to be gained by keeping these other inmates at home. They are not likely to infect other people unless they themselves develop small-pox ; and all that is required is to keep such persons under medical observation for a fortnight, and particularly to examine them carefully day by day towards the end of the second week from their exposure to infection, in order to ascertain whether any of them are developing small-pox. If none of them do so by the beginning of the...
Side 52 - ... carried out. If, on a dwelling becoming invaded by smallpox the actual patients are at once removed to hospital, the dwelling and all articles in it that have been exposed to infection, including the clothes worn by the other inmates are properly disinfected, and the other inmates of the house are immediately...
Side 53 - ... of them are developing smallpox. If none of them do so by the beginning of the third week from exposure the revaccination (or vaccination) to which they were at once submitted on the occurrence of the first case in the invaded house should secure them from attack by the disease. "The Board consider that in ordinary circumstances the course of action indicated above is the correct one. Occasions, however, may arise in which additional precautions may be necessary; as, for example, when laundries...
Side 54 - Council are advised by their Medical Officer of Health that in the* special circumstances it is essential that the inmates should remain in their own houses, the Board would be prepared to sanction a reasonable expenditure in securing such a result.
Side 53 - ... vaccinated (as the case may be), there is no material advantage to be gained by keeping these other inmates at home. They are not likely to infect other people unless they themselves develop smallpox ; and all that is required is to keep such persons under medical observation for a fortnight, and particularly to examine them carefully day by day towards the end of the second week from their exposure to infection, in order to ascertain whether any of them are developing smallpox. If none of them...
Side 50 - Report of the Medical Officer of Health of the Administrative County of London.