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... temperature without exposure to direct sun- light the typhoid bacilli may rapidly multiply and may retain their vitality for three or four months . In ordinary unsterilized water the conditions that influence the life of the typhoid ...
... temperature without exposure to direct sun- light the typhoid bacilli may rapidly multiply and may retain their vitality for three or four months . In ordinary unsterilized water the conditions that influence the life of the typhoid ...
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... temperature of this medium do not apparently affect the virulence of the germ . It may be frozen in ice and remain in this condition quite indefinitely without any loss in potency , and it is equally un- affected by alternate freezing ...
... temperature of this medium do not apparently affect the virulence of the germ . It may be frozen in ice and remain in this condition quite indefinitely without any loss in potency , and it is equally un- affected by alternate freezing ...
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... temperature . To these cases from the literature I can add the following two cases by permission of the operators . The operator of Case 1 was Dr. J. W. Oswald , at the Alexian Brothers ' Hospital , Chicago . CASE 1. - Charles H. , aged ...
... temperature . To these cases from the literature I can add the following two cases by permission of the operators . The operator of Case 1 was Dr. J. W. Oswald , at the Alexian Brothers ' Hospital , Chicago . CASE 1. - Charles H. , aged ...
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... TEMPERATURE OF 108 ° F. , FOLLOWED BY TWO DISTINCT ATTENDING RELAPSES - RECOVERY . BY JOHN S. PEREKHAN , M. D. , CHICAGO , ILL . GYNECOLOGIST LAKESIDE HOSPITAL , LECTURER ON ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAKESIDE HOSPITAL TRAINING SCHOOL . The ...
... TEMPERATURE OF 108 ° F. , FOLLOWED BY TWO DISTINCT ATTENDING RELAPSES - RECOVERY . BY JOHN S. PEREKHAN , M. D. , CHICAGO , ILL . GYNECOLOGIST LAKESIDE HOSPITAL , LECTURER ON ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAKESIDE HOSPITAL TRAINING SCHOOL . The ...
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... temperature . The following case is reported on account of the unusually high temperature recorded , with ultimate recovery , and , secondly , with reference to its relapses . Typical cases of typhoid require no re- porting , and it is ...
... temperature . The following case is reported on account of the unusually high temperature recorded , with ultimate recovery , and , secondly , with reference to its relapses . Typical cases of typhoid require no re- porting , and it is ...
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