American Red Cross Text-Book on Home Hygiene and Care of the SickAmerican National Red Cross
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American Red Cross Text-Book on Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick
American National Red Cross
Home nursing; Hygiene; Nurses; Nursing
p. 227: accidently to accidentally (see that the switch is not
accidentally)
p. 228: cohers to coheres (when the mixture coheres)
p. 229: annoint to anoint (anoint it with vaseline)
p. 233: dicharge to discharge (If there is discharge from the eye,)
p. 242: chould to should (visitors should be rigidly)
p. 245: himelf to himself (safeguard the patient himself.)
Table between pp. 246-247: diappearance to disappearance (Two weeks
after onset and one week after disappearance)
Table between pp. 246-247: pa-patient to patient (after child last saw
patient.)
p. 250: If to It (It may be necessary to provide two bedpans)
p. 266: 216 to 193 (discussed on pages 193 and 52.)
p. 280: etter to better (no better place)
p. 300: attenom, to attention (constant attention must be given)
p. 300: rotion to room, (hygiene of the sick room,)
p. 301: salutory to salutary (making the salutary small adjustments)
p. 308: querelous to querulous (sometimes become querulous)
p. 329: Putrifying to Putrefying (Putrefying or decomposing)
p. 331: bed-cradles to bed cradles (Index sub-entry, under "Appliances")
p. 331: Bed-cradles to Bed cradles (Index entry)
p. 331: Bed-sores to Bed sores (Index entry)
p. 331: Brushburn to Brush burn (Index entry)
p. 332: Foot-bath to Foot bath (Index entry)
p. 333: Microörganisms to Microorganisms (Index entry)
p. 333: Pre-natal to Prenatal (Index entry)
p. 334: oss to loss (Index entry for "Weight, loss of")
A fold-out table was facing p. 247 in the original book. For the plain
text versions, it has been split into several smaller tables, with the
"DISEASE" column repeated in each section. In the third section,
"POLIOMYELITIS" has been hyphenated (POLIO-MYELITIS) to save space.
The footnote pertaining to the table is immediately after it, not at the
end of the chapter as usual.]
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