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Example sentences for "disinfected"

Lexicographically close words:
disinclination; disinclined; disinfect; disinfectant; disinfectants; disinfecting; disinfection; disingenuous; disingenuousness; disinherit
  1. All stables, pens, out houses, poultry houses and yards should be regularly disinfected every week; nothing better can be used than Pratts Dip and Disinfectant.

  2. The quarters should then be thoroughly disinfected by spraying with Pratts Dip and Disinfectant.

  3. Keep stable clean, well ventilated and disinfected with Pratts Dip and Disinfectant.

  4. If sickness appears in the herd the unaffected hogs should at once be removed to clean, disinfected quarters, preferably without much range, for by running over pastures they may come in contact with contagion.

  5. Twelve cockerels, worth from $20 to $75 each, were all placed in healthy condition by use of Pratts Poultry Regulator and their quarters disinfected with Pratts Disinfectant.

  6. At least once a month the quarters should be disinfected with a solution of Pratts Dip and Disinfectant.

  7. To prevent the spread of Contagious Abortion, the entire premises should be disinfected regularly with Pratts Dip and Disinfectant.

  8. If a hog dies from any cause, the carcass should never be exposed where it may be devoured by the other hogs or by passing birds or beasts, but should be burned at once or buried deeply and the pens thoroughly disinfected immediately.

  9. William Elliot Griffis agrees with Lowell “that we are worth nothing except so far as we have disinfected ourselves of Anglicism.

  10. She (England) has a conviction that whatever good there is in us is wholly English, when the truth is that we are worth nothing except as far as we have disinfected ourselves of Anglicism.

  11. Before touching a boil, the surrounding skin should be thoroughly washed with sterile cotton and laundry soap and then disinfected with alcohol.

  12. When the tissues are injured in the more severe burns, the surrounding flesh is carefully disinfected with boracic-acid solution, and the same dressing applied as described for the "blister burns.

  13. He is then allowed to go out of the sick room which is now to be thoroughly disinfected and fumigated.

  14. After the illness is over, the sick room and the adjoining closets and ante rooms must be thoroughly disinfected or fumigated.

  15. The clothing worn by the patient at the beginning of the disease should be destroyed or disinfected by baking for an hour in an oven at a temperature of 220° F.

  16. The membrane or slough in the throat or nose must be thoroughly disinfected and the only evidence that this has been successfully accomplished is when all offensive odor has disappeared.

  17. Splints are disinfected by soaking the splint, cravats, and straps with the 0.

  18. He just wiped and disinfected and re-stocked when he arrived, even though he had to be extra careful with the water, so that he didn't wash any of himself away.

  19. It clearly said that the floor of the booth would be disinfected every three hours, and the surfaces polished clean, and the pots and machines refilled.

  20. Hot air is now introduced, and at the expiration of an hour the articles may be taken out disinfected and as dry as they were when inserted.

  21. This convenient position admits of inserting infected articles from one room and receiving them disinfected into the other room.

  22. The mixture of the disinfectant with the matter to be disinfected must contain the standard percentage for disinfection.

  23. The object of this proceeding is to remove air from the pores of the articles to be disinfected by the sudden expansion of the film of water previously condensed on their surface.

  24. The rooms should be disinfected after the case is over.

  25. The room must be disinfected after the case is over.

  26. If no system of drainage is at hand, they should be very thoroughly disinfected and emptied into a hole in the ground and covered with earth.

  27. Thorough isolation also implies that the nurse shall frequently bathe and disinfect her person and her clothing, and that the sick-room itself shall be carefully dusted with a moist cloth and disinfected from time to time.

  28. If any of the food is left over it should be put into a jar in which it may be disinfected and rendered harmless before being disposed of.

  29. It implies that every article used during the sickness will be thoroughly disinfected before it leaves the room in which the patient himself is isolated.

  30. The discharges of the patient should be thoroughly disinfected in a solution of carbolic acid, 1-20.

  31. The After Treatment of a Disinfected Room.

  32. In the course of all contagious diseases the mouth and throat of the patient and nurse should be thoroughly disinfected as a matter of routine.

  33. Ships coming from infected ports are no longer disinfected for the purpose of killing the plague germs, but are fumigated to destroy the rats and the fleas which they might harbor.

  34. All the cinematographs and theatres in the city were disinfected upon repeated occasions by spraying with petroleum and cresols, with a view to destroying fleas and preventing plague infection.

  35. In San Francisco harbor, where for more than a year nine vessels were disinfected per day, this method was adopted as more effective, speedy and economical than any other system.

  36. If desired, the disinfected tag in any given case of rat plague may be returned to the Bureau of Health, for identification, where an accurate record of every rat captured is kept.

  37. He even disinfected me," he added as if in proof of the extreme eccentricity of his late employer.

  38. Peel," remarked Bowen as he rose and stretched himself, "disinfected or not disinfected, you are safe from the microbe of romance.

  39. The ceilings and those portions of the walls which can not be reached should be disinfected by means of chlorin gas liberated from the chlorid of lime by crude carbolic acid.

  40. The infected stable should be disinfected by thoroughly cleaning it, scrubbing the floor with hot water, brushing down all loose dust from the walls, and tearing off all woodwork which is partly decayed.

  41. On rare occasions a small outbreak of Texas fever occurs north of the quarantine line as a result of improperly disinfected cars, of unscrupulous dealers breaking the quarantine regulations, or of some accidental condition.

  42. In all cases of operations on the teats the instruments must be thoroughly disinfected with hot water, or by dipping in carbolic acid and then in water that has been boiled.

  43. If all the animals which react are destroyed and the stables disinfected in this manner, the herd should remain free from the disease unless other affected animals are added to it.

  44. The manure should be burned or disinfected and spread over ground (other than meadow land) that is to be turned under.

  45. If the loss of hoof is owing to suppurative laminitis, the parts denuded of the horny covering must be thoroughly cleansed and disinfected with carbolic acid, lysol, or other antiseptic.

  46. All stable utensils should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected by the application of a solution of one of the above-named disinfectants.

  47. Then the whole interior of the stable should be disinfected with one of the following substances: A 5 per cent solution of pure carbolic acid.

  48. The thorough disinfection of the general stable ought to succeed, yet I have seen the cleanest and purest stable repeatedly disinfected with corrosive sublimate without stopping the malady.

  49. It is well to rest the cleansed and disinfected udder on a sterilized pad of cotton or a boiled towel.

  50. Each town had a forewoman who distributed the damaged clothing, after it had been disinfected and laundered, and kept all counts.

  51. When such burning is impracticable, the walls may be disinfected with one of the following: 1.

  52. The practice of "sunning" bedclothing, hangings and other large articles which can scarcely be disinfected in a more convenient way is the usual method of employing this agent.

  53. The site of the puncture should be shaved and disinfected before the instrument is introduced.

  54. Evidently a barn is not to be disinfected in the same way that a test-tube in the laboratory is sterilized.

  55. Rooms, offices and all spaces which may be readily made practically gas-tight are best disinfected by means of formaldehyde by any of the methods above described (Figs.

  56. Portions of walls and ceiling not readily accessible may be disinfected by chlorine gas liberated from chloride of lime by crude carbolic acid.

  57. The earlier the wound is disinfected the greater is the possibility of diminishing this risk.

  58. The skin should be disinfected and the blisters punctured.

  59. The skin is disinfected and the limb wrapped in cotton wool to conserve its heat, and elevated to such an extent as to promote the venous return without at the same time interfering with the inflow of blood.

  60. To prevent contamination of objects that have been sterilised they must on no account be touched by any one whose hands have not been disinfected and protected by sterilised gloves.

  61. The sponges are said to become perfectly disinfected and deodorised, whilst the tissue is not affected by the treatment.

  62. This it will assuredly do if the basins employed by the patients for washing their eyes are not thoroughly cleansed and disinfected after being used.

  63. They are disinfected daily with carbolineum.

  64. They are arranged over cesspools 18 feet deep, disinfected every day with whitewash and cresol, and are quite odourless.

  65. All bedding is cleaned and disinfected at regular intervals.

  66. Every wound must be disinfected with the most scrupulous care.

  67. Wounds of bursae should be thoroughly disinfected and drained; they usually heal with obliteration of the sac.

  68. In employing this method the skin which is to be used for the grafting must first be shaved and disinfected in the usual manner, as has been previously described.

  69. If healthy colonies are to be manipulated immediately after handling diseased ones the hands of the operator must also be disinfected by washing in the solution just mentioned.

  70. The old hive and all utensils used about the diseased colony should be disinfected by washing in a solution of corrosive sublimate--one-eighth ounce in one gallon of water--and should afterwards be exposed to the air and sun for some time.

  71. The whole atmosphere must be disinfected from all taint of opposition to slavery, before they will cease to believe that all their troubles proceed from us.

  72. The whole atmosphere must be disinfected of all taint of opposition to slavery, before they will cease to believe that all their troubles proceed from us.

  73. If there is no water-closet in the house, the disinfected discharges may be buried at least 100 feet from any well or stream.

  74. When the patient is entirely free from scabs, after bathing and putting on disinfected or new clothes outside of the sick room, he is fit to reënter the world.

  75. The grain is then spread on a disinfected muslin cloth and mixed with calcium carbonate.

  76. The straw must be carefully selected and should be disinfected thoroughly before use.

  77. All this vast volume of gas might be cheaply disinfected by being made to pass slowly through charcoal, and all foul sewers may either be cleansed or be disinfected in time.


  78. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disinfected" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    antiseptic; clean; hygienic; prophylactic; pure; sanitary; sterile