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The First Book Of Public Hygiene by OLAADEGBU(m): 10:47am On Mar 18, 2020 |
The First Book Of Public Hygiene https://answersingenesis.org/biology/disease/the-first-book-of-public-hygiene/ |
Re: The First Book Of Public Hygiene by Aboks(m): 10:53am On Mar 18, 2020 |
This your write-up is so confusing |
Re: The First Book Of Public Hygiene by Kylekent59: 10:54am On Mar 18, 2020 |
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Re: The First Book Of Public Hygiene by OLAADEGBU(m): 11:02am On Mar 18, 2020 |
OLAADEGBU: Wound, Skin And Discharge Precautions The instructions recorded in Leviticus 15 are strikingly similar to modern disease-prevention techniques. For example, anyone touching a person with a “running issue” (that is, a bodily discharge), or anything upon which that person sat or lay, became “unclean”. In addition, should the “toucher” touch someone without first having washed his hands, uncleanness would be transferred to the person he touched as well. Just a little more than 100 years ago, these precautions were instituted in modern medical facilities to prevent diseases from spreading. “No touch” surgical and dressing techniques are now used.6 Gloves are necessary for persons touching infected areas and careful hand washing is observed before and after patient care. In addition, “universal precautions” require that all bodily secretions be treated as potentially infectious agents. |
Re: The First Book Of Public Hygiene by OLAADEGBU(m): 1:48pm On Mar 19, 2020 |
OLAADEGBU: Waste Disposal The Israelites were instructed to bury their waste material away from the camp (Deuteronomy 23:12–14). Intestinal diseases such as cholera, amebic dysentery and E. coli enteritis continue even today to take a heavy toll on lives where similar sanitary practices are not observed. The Israelites were also admonished to burn used dressings. Garments that contained a growth (perhaps a fungus) were to be washed. If the fungus/growth was removed, the garment was to be rewashed before using again. If not, it was to be burned (Leviticus 13:47–58). Note that a first wash could germinate hardy spores. The new growth could then be removed by rewashing. Objects that were touched by an infected person were to be washed. If the object was pottery, however, washing was insufficient (perhaps due to its porous nature). It was to be destroyed (Leviticus 11:33, 15:12). Today’s health practices are quite similar. Objects and dressings contaminated with bodily discharges are removed for incineration. Whenever possible, disposable needles, syringes, eating utensils, dishes and other items are used. Non-disposable items are washed, bagged and sterilized. |
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