DIPHTHERIA. -The patient should be placed in a good light, and, if a child, properly held. In cases where it is possible to get a good view of the throat, depress the tongue and rub the cotton swab gently, but freely ', against any visible exudate... Pediatrics - Page xvii1901Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | 1908
...of diphtheria, tubes sterilized cotton swabs can be obtained fi'oin the laboratory, or from a depot. In cases where it is possible to get a good view of the throat depress the tongue, straighten the wire without touching the cotton swab, and rub it genily aga:nt any visible exúdate.... | |
 | George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1894
...LABORATORY, WHITE, CENTRE, ELM, AND FRANKLIN STREETS. DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING CULTURES IN CASES OF SUSPECTED DIPHTHERIA. The patient should be placed in a good...cotton swab gently, but freely, against any visible exúdate. In other cases, including those in which the exúdate is confined to the larynx, avoiding... | |
 | George Henry Rohe - 1894
...CULTURES IN SUSPECTED CASES OF DIPHTHERIA. The patient should be placed in the best light attainable., and, if a child, properly held. In cases where it...cotton swab gently, but freely., against any visible pseudoinembrane or exudate.1 In other cases, including those in which the exudate is confined to the... | |
 | George Henry Rohé - 1894 - 553 pages
...CULTURES IN SUSPECTED CASES OF DIPHTHERIA. The patient should be placed in the best light attainable, and, if a child, properly held. In cases where it...cotton swab gently, but freely, against any visible pseudomembrane or exudate.1 In other cases, including those in which the exudate is confined to the... | |
 | Sir William Osler - 1895 - 1143 pages
...is published, and a physician can obtain the outfit free of cost. The directions are as follows : " The patient should be placed in a good light, and,...cotton swab gently but freely against any visible exúdate. In other cases, including those in which the exúdate is confined to the larynx, avoiding... | |
 | Zsigmond Gerloczy - 1896
...making the cultures in suspected cases of diphtheria are supplied with the outfit, and are as follows: »The patient should be placed in a good light, and...cotton swab gently, but freely, against any visible exúdate. In other cases, including those in which the exúdate is confined to the larynx, avoiding... | |
 | 1895
...the cultures in suspected cases of diphtheria are supplied with the outfit, and are as follows : < The patient should be placed in a good light, and, if a child, properly held. In cases where it is poasible to get a good view of the throat, depress the tongue and rub the cotton swab gently, but freely,... | |
 | 1895
...AVENCE, BUFFALO, NY ) Directions for inoculating culture tubes with the exudate in casesi of suspected diphtheria : The patient should be placed in a good light, and, if a child,, properly held. The swab is removed from its tube, and, while the tongue is depressed, it is passed into the pharynx... | |
 | New Jersey. State Department of Health - 1895
...diphtheria bacilli will be made after the disappearance of the membrane. DIRECTIONS FOR TAKING CULTURES. The patient should be placed in a good light, and, if a child, be properly held. In cases where it is possible to get a good view of the throat, depress the tongue... | |
 | 1896
...diphtheria bacilli will be made after the disappearance of the membrane. DIRECTIONS FOR TAKING CULTURES. The patient should be placed in a good light, and, if a child, be properly held. In cases where it is possible to get a good view of the throat, depress the tongue... | |
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