wunder · Library

CHAPTER XIV. Hygiene and Sanitation in the Sick Room

A Text-Book on Hygiene and Pediatrics From a Chiropractic Standpoint · J. H. Craven — chapter 30 of 46 · ~92 words · public domain

Read in the Wunder reader — free

HYGIENE AND SANITATION IN THE SICK ROOM

HYGIENE AND SANITATION IN THE SICK ROOM

FACTORS IN NORMAL EXPRESSION OF LIFE UNHINDERED TRANSMISSION NORMAL METABOLISM PROPER NUTRITION PROPER DIGESTION

IMPORTANCE OF ENVIRONMENT INFLUENCE OF CHANGE NECESSITY FOR ADAPTATION

FUNCTION OF EDUCATED MIND

NEED FOR CONSERVING ENERGY TEMPERATURE OF SICK ROOM VENTILATION LIGHTING FURNITURE AND HANGINGS BED AND BEDDING DISPOSAL OF EXCRETA

HYGIENIC MEASURES IN SO-CALLED COMMUNICABLE DIS-EASES QUARANTINE DISINFECTION OF STOOLS, URINE AND SPUTUM, LINENS

CHIROPRACTIC CAUSE OF SO-CALLED COMMUNICABLE DIS-EASES INTERFERENCE WITH TRANSMISSION EXPLANATION OF PRESENCE OF GERMS NO COMPLICATIONS UNDER ADJUSTMENTS

← Previous chapterAll chaptersNext chapter →

A Text-Book on Hygiene and Pediatrics From a Chiropractic Standpoint · The Wunder Library — complete classics, free to read, with narration.

© 2026 Wunder Learning LLC · Terms & Privacy