Abstract
Conventional linen draping has little to recommend it, other than it gives a semblance of asepsis. A plastic drape material would make an ideal bacteriologic barrier; but is heat producing and is, therefore, not suitable in its present form. A prepared paper drape suitably treated to make it waterproof appears to be ideal as a bacterial barrier and is convenient. Collateral advantages of lesser importance are that it can be used in a single layer, is disposable and simple to store.
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