The book Wound Treatment was written by author Merillat, Louis A. (Louis Adolph), 1868- Here you can read free online of Wound Treatment book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Wound Treatment a good or bad book?
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2. Einse the hands with mercuric chlorid (1 to 500) after wash- ing them with soap and water. During the operation rinse them frequently in a deep basin provided for the purpose. 3. Wear gloves while scouring the patient. 4. Touch only the handles of instruments that- contact raw sur- faces, and so arrange them on the tray that th,e handles *ill, not come into contact, with the blades of i knives or jaws of forceps that will subsequently be used on the raw surfaces. 5. Handle needles and suture...s with the forceps' only; or" wear sterilized skin-tight gloves while- suturing.-, . , — 6. . Soak sutures previously sterilized in tincture of ;odin -so that soiUiig' will'beless harmful. * ' ' 7. Where digital manipulations are needed, as in spaying; or; ridgling castration, the hands cannot be made entirely safe. Washing with water, rinsing iii mercuric chlorid solution,' TREATMENT OF WOUNDS 83 rubbing them with, alcohol, and then painting the lingers in weakened tincture of iodin combines the best resources we have.
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