p. 41: perferably to preferably (preferably, chloride of lime.)
p. 77: runnnig to running (thoroughly cleansed under running water)
p. 82: symptons to symptoms (other symptoms of distress)
p. 96: thay to they (taken together they are)
p. 108: 8:30 to 8:30 a.m.
p. 111: develope to develop (may develop into cancer)
p. 115: missing degree symbol added (At noon his temperature was 101 deg.)
p. 132: illnes to illness (unless his illness is slight)
p. 136: servicable to serviceable (makes a serviceable cover)
p. 150: paitent to patient (ready for the patient.)
p. 150-151: removed duplication of text in captions for Fig. 14 and Fig.
15 (CHANGING THE DRAW SHEET, and CHANGING A PATIENT FROM ONE BED TO
ANOTHER)
p. 161: erroneous italics removed from "patient" and "her" (even a
patient unable to sit up can brush her teeth)
p. 167: added missing "bath" (to give a cool sponge bath)
p. 175: ahould to should (the protection of the abdomen should)
p. 177: expecially to especially (if it is especially difficult or
undesirable)
p. 177: patients' to patient's (between the patient's back and the pan;)
p. 178: deoderant to deodorant (a properly kept pan needs no deodorant)
p. 183: invarably to invariably (casual visitors almost invariably
offend)
p. 189: nurtients to nutrients (pancreatic juice acts upon all three
nutrients)
p. 195: solied to soiled (is always superior to soiled linen.)
p. 205: appy to apply (apply even more strongly to using patent
medicines.)
p. 211: 166 to 176 (the directions on page 176.)
p. 216: selzer to seltzer (seltzer aperient)
p. 226: slighest to slightest (there is the slightest possibility of
scalding)
p. 227: accidently to accidentally (see that the switch is not
accidentally)
p. 228: cohers to coheres (when the mixture coheres)
p. 229: annoint to anoint (anoint it with vaseline)
p. 233: dicharge to discharge (If there is discharge from the eye,)
p. 242: chould to should (visitors should be rigidly)
p. 245: himelf to himself (safeguard the patient himself.)
Table between pp. 246-247: diappearance to disappearance (Two weeks
after onset and one week after disappearance)
Table between pp. 246-247: pa-patient to patient (after child last saw
patient.)
p. 250: If to It (It may be necessary to provide two bedpans)
p. 266: 216 to 193 (discussed on pages 193 and 52.)
p. 280: etter to better (no better place)
p. 300: attenom, to attentio
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