Show home course in III health culture XV germs in the home by EUGENE L L FISK M H D copyright Copy richt 1910 by american press association X III RE tl aro ire good germs anil and lad a germs just as are good trusts and ana bad trusts I 1 ga garm rm bust busting lu in some r respects resembles resemble a I 1 trust busting publicity and tho the light of day are sup sups po od fd to bo be for bad trusts sunshine and fresh air will unquera ea tlona tion ably bly restrain the activities of bad germs an example of a good germ Is the lactic acid bacillus found in sour milk tablets containing these germs are now used in medicine medi tine for the treatment of intestinal trouble it having bien found that they destroy certain harmful bacteria that nourish flourish in the intestines lu in fac fact the of life in the form of soured milk mill may now ilow be purchased at soda foun bains but whether it la Is a real elixir and actually prolong pro longi ufa life by killing off the bacteria that produce old age has not ben fully passed upon by science lion Ilo ever never these lactic acid acla bacilli are quite useful abid aro are also employed in tho the nent of infective processes tn in the noe no e and mouth diases diseases du due to germ germs it I 1 t Is not so ago only about fifty yearn years that learned men were to debate about spontaneous generation it was contended that the tile microscopic organisms that were found la certain fermenting and de composing were spontaneously 1 1 1 14 AND she prep props reth a table tor for me in the presence of 0 mine enemy I 1 in the tit ilin where they wire found in fact ali ehst t like ille 1 lopsy they just juit tr germ germs to do be feared in the home iti uio the first place germs should not ie to a paradox if you please Iti tham but do not fear them sound mind lu in A sound body 1 is not an easy mark for germs hut but hire to injure those whose ce 1 Is temporarily low loi i rid b fitl Kue xue exposure or disease as us will tit nil fig tire lintur naturally ally feeble and nonresistant the principal garm 1 diseases dis easta that we me have to contend with in the home are scarlet fr f r measles diphtheria whooping nho coughi smallpox emall pox crip grip Pum monia tuberculosis down tiry tYlli old fer f er alit malaria no N 0 doubt tile time will vill come collie mriln tin mal idles will practically disappear from front communities as indeed liny illy blutt tie be said at lit the pre present tit of POX hut but earnest and find faithful work orl by ned leril men and find to ol 01 or atlin y the public are necessary liec essary to attain that end it 1 14 4 beatr to present germi from br 11 and multiple thin to destroy thefil it 1 hatter ln ater to be gerta I 1 roof our milf thuu to rely over or mue on oil t spitfire thodi of destroy ins ing than it is fortunate that fresh i air and sunlight nn art hulth oving in lit for lin manItT and rind dittli deal ing for perms damp datil lines nene and rind dirt nil till t fl vor lie tire growth of bacteria and also lowth the resistance of ill tho human body to their action influence of flies mosquitoes etc it waa sappo avd that dils were u fili and barni ful from the cn anuil uIl buzzing buzz OIK out 4 ears the went great dl doery 1 been made that I 1 like ke nany many other agents wu i e have in lit our homes for of berm the liou setly W I 1 ft it bellemy lie doy dot 4 not wipe ipe liia feet bt 1 for fore entering entert tile hou hollet but often usei I 1 our food as a 11 doormat lie lit keer bad it coni company pany lr lard bre rd in it filth moldy piper anything that rots anal 1 typhoid fer feer are his Peri w laity alty the bodway boutt efly must KI g just jut as n the old tell bu ket let in the nr nyard well he none gone lot ilet us ui u i hop hopt and unit the th close bluffy and oth otha er long or endured 41 condl condi that invite poverty crime tit dis I 1 ww page and death hut but how shall wo we terminate tatt rat pe it who doesn doean it be in r raw ilucile Ill cile 11 birst destroy hh hk breeding ground 1 hum burn up all paper or around your farm or dooryard bum burn or bury all garbage or refuse keep your stable coors clean and wash them occasionally with hot soapsuds n one ounce autu 2 mon nion oda to twelve quarts quart soft of suja and water manure heaps or vaults should be disinfected with ith powdered pou dered chloride of lime I 1 lies fand a splendid aref breeding ding ground in a 0 stable savage vaults should be cleaned frequently and disinfected and protected from flies 4 by ch lorile ie of lime or milk of lime V filthy pigpen 1 14 also a I 1 tino ine breeding place for tiles tile should be so built that they ma bo be flushed out and cunnea the manure Is ii a i v valuable fl and uny may be stored but should be with mith do orth chloride of lime or crude oil the task of keeping flies tiles out of the house 1 Is i a difficult oni hertens and a fly beater fly paper etc only gitig ue ite the evil eill the rational method Is li to prevent breeding the tile mosquito does not carr the germ of balari i on his feet as the I 1 housefly carries the typhoid bacillus but in his ills enli salivary ary gland the mosquito Is known as the I 1 in termed late host hoit I 1 of tho the malarial pira para p ira site ic other words the pnra elte Is into the tile digestive tract of the mos mol quitu quitt and hospitable entertained ild developed until it passes into the salivary gland from which it Is lu in ejected into the next human tint wit the mosquito bites the mosquito must go and Is going the hospitality he has extended to tho the pla plasmodium or of malaria has downed him hut but the anopheles mosquito Is tho tile genial host and tho tile one which wo tie must especially seek to destroy the common mosquito calev 1 which flies ille q in the daytime Is harmless so go far as a we know knon anopheles may be known by its it attitude on a flut vat surface hind legs lews and body are elevated at an angle while keeps the body parallel with the surface Anop anopheles heleg has hag spot ted wings not anopheles Anop beles bites in the early evening cules at any time how to avoid malaria avold the anopheles mosquito and you will avoid malaria bad air has positively nothing to do with malaria particularly avoid being bitten by mosquitoes in the early evening screen yur house and also screen vota TOUT bed with netting if you live in a locality best 0 all do not let mosquitoes breed around your hime i k email small pall of standing water ater will vill produce thousands I 1 hive have seen been countless qualms of mosquitoes on a golf course coune where the sole breeding places were nere a fd foi i rater ater boxes for washing uri shIng coif golf balls kalow no standing water nater around your place pl ice screen your water nater barrel or cistern pour coal oil ell along the margin of swamps or slow slon running im drain all stagnant water deprive the mosquito of a place to breed and the fever feer and ague will not get you pneumonia grip etc larr oni ont faira scarlet fever mei mea ale ales whooping hooping cough and diphtheria i for are util known to be comma il leable or contagious it 1 Is not so generally iene rally kno known a that pneumonia la Is an bic alle al nl disease with nith a local station in the lungs the lunia ni kerm rejoicing in several beau ticul of which it Is the most commonly use 1 ii short hort hied and easily killed 1 by F gut and fresh air in the modern treatment oc of pneumonia these agencies are utilized and the pa tient 13 1 3 treated so fir as possible in the open air ev evry ry precaution tto should be taken to destroy desire toe tile sputum of pneumonic pit lents lye la Is i a good disinfectant for this purpose ac but burning is better people lu in attend ance once on pneumonic patients pit lenta should protect the them nishca hes from home disinfectants licit II holling I 1 is thi the most effective way of clothing chandker chief chiefs or obber article articles that can be in this way vay useless infected kurtich 4 should be burned one ounce of amnion sada to twylie quarts of liot soapsuds suds soft s soi ind mater ater Is 14 an excellent cleanser cle inser fur for floor gefri orators Lra tors tte of alini putrid Pdt rid clile rid ride of jim Is a chant and deodorizer it should hue hate a pun odor and an air J 4 irritating c anet arm t on oil thu yes and air 1 t 4 r ne it ts 14 inert an ie e less milk of I 1 anit one quart of dr frashi BI ackett slick cil lime tu to four our or five flu quirts arta of alful for the pur pot ns n 4 chloride of little in bisin stables drains vaults sinks nil fill whre putrefaction foul odors otters or infection may inny exist arbelle eld solution six nuncia to one gallon of atar this Is dan airous 4 tu to hio tho the house and mut I 1 ie e used n fill care for jiping floor cashing utensils 3 and pouring down artin v u hen Infect infection lon Is feared I 1 11 one rt of form ilin to ten tell 0 water la Is quite us jig useful kald leee dangerous than thau lie the fortner bior use u thi fol following loing for each eliou and cubic feit of space ilac place four ounces of pir Mans winte crystals crystal 4 in ill a metal pall tie aa eight ounces of if 10 cent blut IOUP claie tills till pall in the tile matidle of the room which should le L left tightly josce il for from the to twenty four hours hour old inhaling In the 98 agns gns illch la Is formed after mixing the tile atme ingredients this gas does not penetrate bedding or upholstery hols tery and doea not injure totals tnt tnt tal als or fabrics it will not destroy insects two ounces of guin added ridded to the aboe mixture will kill flies file and mosquitoes to completely disinfect clothing bedding aln find upholstery the fortu alln solution must be freely sprayed directly on these arth arthley art kles les |