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  1. 61
    Published May 1939
    “…Some housewives prefer to send their clothes to the laundry, others to wash them at home. Whichever plan is followed, it is necessary to see that they are carefully washed, so that all impurities are removed from them. …”
  2. 62
    Published 1937
    “…Cleanliness, rightly chosen food and plenty of rest and fresh air will build healthy young men and women. WASH ALL OVER AFTER GAMES At all modern games fields there are facilities for washing; hot and cold water, spray baths and soap are provided. …”
  3. 63
    Published May 1939
    “…Be very careful that sheets are quite dry before use. WASH-DAY WRINKLES Dirty Kitchen Towels and Overalls. …”
  4. 64
    by Foley, Elizabeth, Cocker, Edith A.
    Published October 1939
    “…This encourages the hair to wave, specially if the comb is slightly damp. Frequent washing is most important; greasy hair should be washed as often as once a week, while dry hair can be left a fortnight or even three weeks if need be. …”
  5. 65
    Published May 1939
    “…When the child is old enough he will sit up in his bath and on his mother's knee, but the washing process is much the same. After the sixth month the hair should be washed twice a week only. …”
  6. 66
    Published 1937
    “…Wash all toilet brushes regularly in a good soapy lather and dry in the sun if possible. …”
  7. 67
    Published May 1939
    “…But the human body, however well washed it may be one day, and however clean may be its covering, must be washed again the next day. …”
  8. 68
    Published 1937
    “…The germ of tetanus (lockjaw) lurks in the soil. Wash your hands clean after gardening. WASH YOUR HANDS WHEN YOU COME IN Remember that what is good for the cabbages is not good for you. …”
  9. 69
    Published May 1939
    “…Living-room ; preparation for wash. Tuesday. Washing. Wednesday. Bedrooms. Thursday. …”
  10. 70
    Published May 1939
    “…Rinse with one dipped in cold. Wash from bottom upwards — not up and down. …”
  11. 71
    “…Studies of migration of silver to artificial saliva or sweat and during washing revealed a varying release of silver that could be substantial (up to 84% during washing). …”
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  12. 72
    Published 2008
    “…'Wash your hands really well, (your) health is in your hands'.…”
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  13. 73
    Published April 1942
    “…FACTORY HYGIENE Ventilation 2 Heating 3 Dampness 4 Spacing 4 Lighting 5 Cleanliness 6 Sanitation 7 Cloakrooms 7 Washing Facilities 7 Washing Time 8 Seating 9 Drinking Water 9 2. …”
  14. 74
    Published April 1942
    “…FACTORY HYGIENE Ventilation 2 Heating 3 Dampness 4 Spacing 4 Lighting 5 Cleanliness 6 Sanitation 7 Cloakrooms 7 Washing Facilities 7 Washing Time 8 Seating 9 Drinking Water 9 2. …”
  15. 75
    Published Ca. 1952
    “…'Wash and bathe regularly'. Print no. 5.28 54-10. …”
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  16. 76
    by Zhang Danian
    Published (Ca. 1952)
    “…'Regularly wash clothes and beddding, bath often, maintain cleanliness for a good health'.…”
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  17. 77
    Published May 1939
    “…1939-05 1939 1930s 50 pages : illustrations HINTS FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE proper beginning; and nothing hinders and irritates so much as to have to leave off one's work to fetch an article that should be at one's elbow. [photograph] Washing by hand. (Photograph taken in the Domestic Science Department of Battersea Polytechnic, London, S.W.11.) …”
  18. 78
    Published May 1939
    “…— Gloves should be washed on the hands in lukewarm lather made by soap flakes or powder or soapless washing powder especially prepared for the purpose. …”
  19. 79
    Published Ca. 1952
    “…'Wash your hands before a meal and after going to the bathroom'. …”
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  20. 80
    by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966
    Published [1915?]
    “…There are several qualities of these sheaths, varying in cost. If carefully washed and dried after being used, they will serve four or five times. …”
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