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... causing typhoid fever . These studies have led me to the following conclusions : 1 . A water containing a typical colon ... cause typhoid fever . There are several smaller cities in Michigan which send to us monthly their drinking water ...
... causing typhoid fever . These studies have led me to the following conclusions : 1 . A water containing a typical colon ... cause typhoid fever . There are several smaller cities in Michigan which send to us monthly their drinking water ...
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... cause this disease . When I began my work in the bacterio- logical examination of drinking water fourteen years ago I con- demned for drinking purposes every water which contained the colon bacillus , but an experience of six years ...
... cause this disease . When I began my work in the bacterio- logical examination of drinking water fourteen years ago I con- demned for drinking purposes every water which contained the colon bacillus , but an experience of six years ...
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... causes some destructive changes in the kidney , inasmuch as its presence is accompanied by the elimina- tion of more or less albumin in the urine . However , the bacillus may be abundant in the urine when this secretion contains no ...
... causes some destructive changes in the kidney , inasmuch as its presence is accompanied by the elimina- tion of more or less albumin in the urine . However , the bacillus may be abundant in the urine when this secretion contains no ...
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... causing any local lesions . Furthermore , it has been shown by the report of several cases that typical typhoid fever may develop and death result without intestinal ulceration . I desire to emphasize the fact that the typhoid bacillus ...
... causing any local lesions . Furthermore , it has been shown by the report of several cases that typical typhoid fever may develop and death result without intestinal ulceration . I desire to emphasize the fact that the typhoid bacillus ...
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... cause an epidemic of the disease . LONGEVITY OF THE BACILLUS . In studying the problem of the spread of typhoid fever , it is of importance for us to know how long the specific bacillus of this disease may continue to live and be ...
... cause an epidemic of the disease . LONGEVITY OF THE BACILLUS . In studying the problem of the spread of typhoid fever , it is of importance for us to know how long the specific bacillus of this disease may continue to live and be ...
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