During the prevalence of any infectious disease, every thing requires to be kept perfectly clean, and the sick room to be freely ventilated.
Such places ought to be kept perfectly clean, and frequently ventilated, by opening opposite doors and windows; and no human dwelling should be allowed in the immediate vicinity of a burying ground.
Olly caught them dexterously with a yell of delight, and was immediately rushed at by three of the nearest ladies and ordered not to make a noise, for Phebe was to be kept perfectly quiet.
I met the doctor just now and he said Phebe was to be kept perfectly quiet.
It cannot be too clearly understood that during the period between October and March these plants should be kept perfectly dry at the root, and in a dry house, where the temperature would not fall below 50 deg.
It thrives on a shelf in a warm greenhouse, if kept perfectlydry in winter, and it should be potted in a compost consisting of broken brick two-thirds, loam one-third.
But a short time,' they added, 'would determine it; in the mean while he must be kept perfectly still.
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