Notes On Military Hygiene for Officers of the Line a Syllabus of Lectures At

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MUTATIONS. !C) absorb organic poisons, which is a special liability in guard-houses and hospitals.
Such walls should be scraped at least once a year, and be lime-washed twice a year with fresh linn*.
G53. Steam coils in dormitories should not be placed near the walls, as is the temptation for economy of space, but along the centre of the room.
654. Kitchen waste and dish-water, full of animal and vegetable fragments prone to decomposition, should never be thrown on the ground near by, but be ca
...refully carried away and if possible be disposed of by fire. 1 V. CAMPS AND MARCHES.
Camps.
655. Camps are temporary, or are camps of posi- tion. The general principles of sites are as true for camps or bivouacs as for permanent posts, and although the former are often determined by imme- diate and imperative military conditions^ nevertheless frequently the two kinds of requirements can be combined by forethought.
656. Secure wood, water and grass if possible, but avoid marshy ground even for a night.


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