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33 �s <br /> - <br /> - <br /> IFT <br /> „ w",Ga <br /> * <br /> ' <br /> 06 <br /> Sept r 13, 1962 _ . <br /> A <br /> Mr. John R. Mo4i <br /> Magnolia Convalescent Hospital ' <br /> zT <br /> 1032 North Lincoln Street } <br /> Stockton California <br /> Dear Mr. Hoo� I <br /> The following quotation from letter to you on December 2$, 19610 s � <br /> applies to the Magnolia Cop t Hospital, located at 1032 North <br /> Lincoln Streets Stocktone <br /> "Ideally, contaminated materials such as infected or surgical dressings: Z ; <br /> sputum containerst etc.s should be disposed of by immediate burning. <br /> As an alternative, such materials might be autoclaved before being A <br /> packaged for other disposal. <br /> If neither of these two methods of disposal are practicable at your <br /> new facilitys, the method described in your letter of December 261, 19611 <br /> would be satisfactory" provided the sealed cardboard containers wer*` <br /> clearly marked to indicate the nature of their contents (e.g.., "conte <br /> inated medical dressings and other materials - do not open"). A � <br /> sealed container labeled "medical mat " might t t a so a ger " Tw , <br /> open the package to s*e if it acantairaed vageable is <br /> `. Approval of the above dews i od a! diiposal of cMnaE sd 'M <br /> medical material may be renewed year to year" as long as available <br /> information indicates , t the Pr not constitute a hazard �. . <br /> to tb* public he K <br /> i J. William <br /> X � <br /> strict Health. Officer ' <br /> State Department of ic health <br /> r <br /> 4 <br />