Massachusetts, Michigan,. Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, . Dr. WIRT JOHNSTON, Jackson. Dr. JOSEPH Spiegelhalter, St. Louis. Dr. WILLIAM K. NEWTON, Paterson. Dr. THOS. F. WOOD, Wilmington. Dr. CHAS. H. FISHER, Providence. Dr. HENRY B. HORLBECK, Charleston. Dr. CHARLES MITCHELL, Nashville. Dr. R. M. SWERINGEN, Austin. Hon. HENRY D. HOLTON, Brattleboro' Dr. J. F. WINN, Richmond. Dr. C. T. RICHARDSON, Charlestown. Dr. J. T. REEVE, Appleton. Dr. SMITH TOWNSHEND, Washington. Surgeon JOHN S. BILLINGS, Washington, D. C. Medical Director ALBERT L. GIHON, Washington, D. C. Surgeon PRESTON H. BAILHACHE, Washington, D. C. Dr. W. H. HINGSTON, Montreal, P. Q. Dr. PETER H. BRYCE, Toronto. Dr. F. MONTIZAMBERT, Quebec. Dr. CHARLES N. HEWITT, Secretary State Board of Health of Minnesota. Dr. J. T. REEVE, Secretary State Board of Health of Wisconsin. NOTE. The chairman is authorized to appoint an additional member from each state, province, etc. Antiseptics . food necessary Anthrax bacilli destroyed by sulphurous acid gas destroyed by mercuric chloride Davaine's experiments with the blood of Arrow-root all are not germicides not necessarily disinfectants retard the development of bacteria qualities of good Arsenic frequently found in wall-papers Ashes, how to dispose of in factories . vapors from skin and lungs more dangerous than carbonic acid gas B Bacilli Bacon, pork, and ham 107 38 Bedding, disinfection of Bed-rooms, attic, not recommended basement, always poorly supplied with fresh air Billings, Dr., "Ventilation and Heating," illustrations from on the amount of fresh air required for school children Blinds, how constructed for school-rooms Boiling as a disinfectant |