2388
No. 30 of 1915.
ASIATIC EMIGRATION.
[Sixth Schedule contd.]
Disinfectants, &c.
gals. gals. gals. gals. gals.
Commercial carbolic acid or in lieu of this equal quantities of Jeyes' fluid or Esser's fluid,
15 15 15 15 15
Chloride of Lime,
10 25 28 lbs. 42 lbs. 56 lbs. 56 lbs. 60 lbs.
20
Sulphur for fumigation,.....
Lint,
Absorbent cotton wool,
.14 "" 2 18 2 "7 18 4 "" 20 4 "" 25 6 "" " 2 2 4 4 6 93 " X
Instruments and Appliances.
*One complete amputating case of instruments.
*One pocket dressing case of instruments.
One hypodermic syringe.
*One silver catheter.
One case of gum elastic or rubber catheters.
Two pairs of dressing scissors.
One Higginson's Enema Syringe.
One stomach tube with glass funnel.
One Macintyre Splint.
One set of Cline's Splints.
Bandages, leg and arm, 2 doz. Bandages, flannel,
Bandages, triangular, Calico for bandages,
2 1 3 yards.
Flannel for bandages, 3 19
Three 2 oz., 4 oz., and 8 oz. measure glasses. Two dozen medicine bottles, 6 oz. and 10 oz.
Scales and weights (grain), dispensing, one set.
One brass dressing syringe.
Two small glass syringes.
One pestle and mortar (Wedgewood).
One spatula.
Two metal or earthenware bed pans.
One spirit lamp.
One set of test tubes.
Litmus paper, 4 books.
Dispensary paper, one quire.
Blank labels, 6 dozen.
†One set of midwifery instruments including long forceps.
One female catheter and one set of tracheotomy instruments.
NOTES.
1. All volatile medicines and acids shall be put in strong stoppered bottles, and the acids shall be carefully packed in a small case with sand or sawdust.
2. Chloroform should be in blue glass bottles or covered from light by dark paper.
3. All the drugs, &c., shall be properly labelled and the quantities clearly marked on each article.