For more than 400 Men.
6 oz.
SCALE OF MEDICINES (FOR CHINESE PASSENGER SHIPS),—Continued.
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Disinfectants, &c.
Commercial carbolic acid or
in lien of this equal quan-
galle. galle. galls, galis, galis.
tities of Jeyes' fluid or Essct's fluid,
10
15
15
20
20
Chloride of Lime,
28 lbs. 43 lbe, 56 lbs. 56 lbs. 60 lbs.
Sulphur for famigation,
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Absorbent Cotton Wool,
Instruments and Appliances.
Que complete amputating case of instruments.
Que pocket dressing case of instruments.
Que Hypodermie Syringe.
*One silver catheter.
One case of gum elastic or rubber catheters.
Two pairs of dressing scissors.
One Higginson's Luema Syringe,
One Stomach tube with glass funnel.
One Manintyre Splint.
One set of Cline's Splints.
Bandages, leg and arm, 2 doz.
Bandages, funnel,
Bandages, triangular,
Calico for Bandages,
2
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3 yards.
Flannel for Bandages, 3
Three 2 oz., 4 oz., and 8 oz. measure glasses.
Two dozen medicine bottles, 6 oz, and 10 oz.
Scales and weights (grain), dispeusing, one set.
Que 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 instru-
ments.
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 sail or sawlust.
2. Chloroform should be in blue glass bottles or covered
from light by dark paper.
8. All the drugs, &c., shall be properly labelled and the
quantities clearly marked on each article.
4. Poisons shall be specially distinguished.
*5. Ouly to be provided if there is any person on board
competent to use them.
16. Only required if women and children accompany the MEDICAL COMFORTS.
coolies.
For
For
For
Name of Medicines.
100 Men.
200 Men.
300 Men.
400 Men.
Pulv. Crétae Aromat,
2 oz.
Pulv. Ipecacuanhae,
4 dra.
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Pulv. Ipecac Co. (Dover's Powder),
Sp. Ether Nit, ------***
Sp. Menth. Pip, ..........................................
Sp. Ammonia Aromat, .............
Tinct. Iodine, ....................................... Tinet, Zingiber, *.....................** Tinct. Ferri Perchlor., Tinct. Catechin, ......................... Ungt. Boric Acid, ................... Ung‡, Salphuris, .............................................. Vin, Ipecac, .................................... Tinet. Camph, Co.,
Poly. Jalapae Co.,
Tinct. Scillae,...........
Quinine,*****
Zinci Sulphatis, ...............----------------
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Lins.
tias.
Lina.
time.
tins.
Condensel milk of
approved quality,.
20
20
30
50
40
Brandy.
1 gal.
1 gal.
2 gals.
* gals.
3 gals.
Lime Juice.
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Arrowroat,
7 lbs.
7 lbs.
10 the 10 be.
14 lbg.
(10.) that all the requirements of the Asiatic Emigration Ordinance, 191[4], bave been complied with ;
(11.) that the intending emigrants who are malos under the age of 16 years or females have been passed by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
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5. No part of the cargo or of the provisions, water, or Stowage of stores shall be carried on the upper deck or on the cargo, provi- passenger decks, unless, in the opinion of the Emigration slons, eto. Officer, the same is so placed as not to impede light or ventilation or to interfere with the comfort of the emigrants nor unless the same is stowed and secured to the satisfaction of the Emigration Officer; and the space thereby occupied or rendered unavailable for the accom- modation of the emigrants shall be deducted in calculating the space by which the number of passengers is regulated.
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