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30 The Health Bulletin 6. The contents of the tank must never reach into the tube connecting the bowl and the tank. 7. The inside of the bowl must be kept free from fecal matter. Caution: In handling the dry chemical do not allow it to come in contact with the skin. It is well to tie two thicknesses of handkerchief over the nose and mouth to prevent irritation of the air passages from the caustic Chemical Commodes 1. For each five gallons capacity in the can or approximation thereof, one pint of caustic chemical as described in the specifications must be placed in the can, after each emptying of the contents. 2. The caustic chemical referred to in Rule 1 is dry caustic and must be completely dissolved in water before placing in the privy can. About three Fig. 21. Double compartment concrete vault, with top and seat risers in position. dust. Should any of the chemical come in contact with the skin or clothing through splashing after being dissolved, or otherwise, wash with water and apply vinegar, lemon juice, or some other mild acid. The Double Compartment Concrete Vault. 1. Always allow one compartment to stand idle while the other is being filled, allowing storage of privy contents in one compartment through the period of filling the other. 2. Use enough dry earth or other substance to absorb the moisture from the privy contents. 3. Remove stored privy substance at intervals indicated by the filling of the compartment in active use. quarts of water to one pint of dry caustic is required. 3. The can must never be allowed to fill to within less than four inches from the top. 4. The privy contents must be disposed of in a sanitary manner, either by emptying into a sewer or by shallow earth burial. 5. The can must be reasonably clean before being replaced into the commode. 6. Do not use lime in the can. 7. See that the top of the commode, after each removal of the can, is properly adjusted so as to exclude flies. 8. The presence of offensive fecal odors and of fly breeding, or absence
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Fixed Title * | NCHH-04: The Health Bulletin [1914-1973] |
Document Title | The Health Bulletin [1914-1973] |
Subject Topical | Public health -- North Carolina -- Periodicals. |
Subject Topical Other | Public Health -- North Carolina -- Periodicals. |
Contributor | North Carolina. State Board of Health. |
Publisher | Raleigh, North Carolina State Board of Health. |
Repository | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Health Sciences Library. |
Host | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Date | 1919 |
Identifier | NCHH-04-034 |
Form General | Periodicals |
Language | English |
Rights | This item is part of the North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection. Some materials in the Collection are protected by U.S. copyright law. This item is presented by the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for research and educational purposes. It may not be republished or distributed without permission of the Health Sciences Library. |
Digital Collection | North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection |
Sponsor | The North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection is an open access publishing initiative of the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Financial support for the initiative was provided in part by a multi-year NC ECHO (Exploring Cultural Heritage Online) digitization grant, awarded by the State Library of North Carolina, and funded through the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). |
Volume Number | 34 |
Health Discipline | Medicine |
Digital Format | JPEG 2000 |
Print / Download PDF Version | http://archives.hsl.unc.edu/nchh/nchh-04/nchh-04-034.pdf |
Document Sort | all; group-b; nchh-04 |
Volume Link | http://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/search/collection/nchh/field/identi/searchterm/NCHH-04-034 |
Title Link | http://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/search/collection/nchh/field/documa/searchterm/NCHH-04 |
Catalog Record link | http://search.lib.unc.edu/search?R=UNCb1296443 |
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Fixed Title * | Page 30 (image) |
Document Title | The Health Bulletin [1914-1973] |
Subject Topical | Public health -- North Carolina -- Periodicals. |
Subject Topical Other | Public Health -- North Carolina -- Periodicals. |
Contributor | North Carolina. State Board of Health. |
Publisher | Raleigh, North Carolina State Board of Health. |
Repository | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Health Sciences Library. |
Host | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Date | 1919 |
Identifier | NCHH-04-034-0036 |
Form General | Periodicals |
Page Type | all; all images; photo; editorial; article; article title; article |
Language | English |
Rights | This item is part of the North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection. Some materials in the Collection are protected by U.S. copyright law. This item is presented by the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for research and educational purposes. It may not be republished or distributed without permission of the Health Sciences Library. |
Filename | healthbulletinse34nort_0036.jp2 |
Digital Collection | North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection |
Sponsor | The North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection is an open access publishing initiative of the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Financial support for the initiative was provided in part by a multi-year NC ECHO (Exploring Cultural Heritage Online) digitization grant, awarded by the State Library of North Carolina, and funded through the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). |
Volume Number | 34 |
Issue Number | 7 |
Page Number | 30 |
Health Discipline | Medicine |
Full Text | 30 The Health Bulletin 6. The contents of the tank must never reach into the tube connecting the bowl and the tank. 7. The inside of the bowl must be kept free from fecal matter. Caution: In handling the dry chemical do not allow it to come in contact with the skin. It is well to tie two thicknesses of handkerchief over the nose and mouth to prevent irritation of the air passages from the caustic Chemical Commodes 1. For each five gallons capacity in the can or approximation thereof, one pint of caustic chemical as described in the specifications must be placed in the can, after each emptying of the contents. 2. The caustic chemical referred to in Rule 1 is dry caustic and must be completely dissolved in water before placing in the privy can. About three Fig. 21. Double compartment concrete vault, with top and seat risers in position. dust. Should any of the chemical come in contact with the skin or clothing through splashing after being dissolved, or otherwise, wash with water and apply vinegar, lemon juice, or some other mild acid. The Double Compartment Concrete Vault. 1. Always allow one compartment to stand idle while the other is being filled, allowing storage of privy contents in one compartment through the period of filling the other. 2. Use enough dry earth or other substance to absorb the moisture from the privy contents. 3. Remove stored privy substance at intervals indicated by the filling of the compartment in active use. quarts of water to one pint of dry caustic is required. 3. The can must never be allowed to fill to within less than four inches from the top. 4. The privy contents must be disposed of in a sanitary manner, either by emptying into a sewer or by shallow earth burial. 5. The can must be reasonably clean before being replaced into the commode. 6. Do not use lime in the can. 7. See that the top of the commode, after each removal of the can, is properly adjusted so as to exclude flies. 8. The presence of offensive fecal odors and of fly breeding, or absence |
Digital Format | JPEG 2000 |
Print / Download PDF Version | http://archives.hsl.unc.edu/nchh/nchh-04/nchh-04-034.pdf |
Document Sort | all; group-b; nchh-04 |
Article Title | The State-Wide Privy Law Explained |
Article Author | Miller, H. E.; Miller, K. E. |
Volume Link | http://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/search/collection/nchh/field/identi/searchterm/NCHH-04-034 |
Title Link | http://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/search/collection/nchh/field/documa/searchterm/NCHH-04 |
Catalog Record link | http://search.lib.unc.edu/search?R=UNCb1296443 |
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