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Then Lady Hayes would appear, announce her intention of staying a couple of nights, declare her unwillingness to give the slightest trouble, and proceed to request that her maid should be accommodated with a room next to her own, and that they should both be supplied with a vegetarian diet, supplemented by glasses of sterilised milk at intervals of every two hours.

He was, says his biography in the Encyclopædia Britannica, "of a peculiarly gentle and amiable character and remained a devout Catholic throughout his life." Schwann's experiments tended to show that the introduction of air of course containing oxygen did not lead to the production of life, if the air had first been thoroughly sterilised.

Then art takes its revenge and we are bad artists, because we are poor and sterilised human beings. But you' he spoke with fresh energy, composing himself 'don't talk rot! as though your chance was done. You'll find her she'll come back to you when she's drunk the cup. Healthy young women don't die before thirty-five; and by your account she wasn't bad she had a conscience. The child'll waken it.

There were spurts of arterial blood on the floor and on the nearby laboratory furniture, and beside the workbench another smaller and isolated pool of blood. On a table in a corner by the window stood a microscope which Cushing evidently used, and near it a box of fresh sterilised slides.

Once a week each prisoner's blankets and clothes are passed through the disinfecting chamber and thoroughly sterilised. Thanks to this precaution, there is not a trace of vermin to be found in the camp. Ten Turkish barbers are occupied in cutting the hair of prisoners and shaving them in a well-managed barber's shop. The latrines are clean and numerous enough.

His first-aid packet is opened, a sterilised bandage produced, and the dressing applied to the wound. Frequently he has a small bottle of iodine and the wound is first painted with that. In cases where iodine is used at once, chances of infection are greatly lessened. But often he must lie in the trench until night, when the ambulances come up. His comrades make him as comfortable as they can.

#Scurvy-Rickets# or #Infantile Scurvy#. This disease, described by Barlow and Cheadle, is met with in infants under two years who have been brought up upon sterilised or condensed milk and other proprietary foods, and is most common in the well-to-do classes.

When the tubes were opened Dr. Bastian found organisms in them which differed in no way from real bacteria. They grew and multiplied. He contends that he has proved the possibility of spontaneous generation of life. Then there were the experiments of John Butler Burke of Cambridge, who claimed that he had developed "radiobes" in tubes of sterilised bouillon by means of radium emanations.

That was his mother-in-law, who had kept away discreetly, so as not to disturb their newly found happiness, but was glad to come now, when she was needed. A great number of entries in red and blue pencil followed: "Servants' Registry Office" the maid had left and a new one had to be engaged. "The chemist's" hm! life was growing dark. "The dairy" milk had been ordered sterilised milk!

Of course if she ate it as a child of two weeks old it might have been her first illness and her last. But if that was the case I think you should have said so." "I must be going," said Mrs. Eggelby, in a tone which had been thoroughly sterilised of even perfunctory regret. Clovis rose with an air of graceful reluctance.

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