Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 131903 |
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... attending them , but to the whole community . School sanitation is , to a large extent , bad . The trailing skirts with which ladies sweep the streets , gather up the disease germs deposited by spitting consumptives and carrying the ...
... attending them , but to the whole community . School sanitation is , to a large extent , bad . The trailing skirts with which ladies sweep the streets , gather up the disease germs deposited by spitting consumptives and carrying the ...
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... attending public schools . Boards of Health and School Boards should have the power and means for enforcing sanitary and other conditions of our schools , so as to get rid of this nidus of infection . Provide healthy sanitary places in ...
... attending public schools . Boards of Health and School Boards should have the power and means for enforcing sanitary and other conditions of our schools , so as to get rid of this nidus of infection . Provide healthy sanitary places in ...
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... attended five persons who lay ill of typhoid fever in the same house . He sent his bill for services in these cases ... attend the cases of typhoid fever . On the other hand , Dr. Bissonette claimed that he had re- ceived verbal ...
... attended five persons who lay ill of typhoid fever in the same house . He sent his bill for services in these cases ... attend the cases of typhoid fever . On the other hand , Dr. Bissonette claimed that he had re- ceived verbal ...
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informally , by two members of that board to attend the case , he can collect his bill for attendance from the said ... attending . This step had been urged by the committee in June , 1900 . A lengthy report was presented by Dr. Amyot ...
informally , by two members of that board to attend the case , he can collect his bill for attendance from the said ... attending . This step had been urged by the committee in June , 1900 . A lengthy report was presented by Dr. Amyot ...
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... attended by the barber or hair - dresser at their own homes . All instruments used on such patients should be carefully disin- fected after such use . 5. The floor of a barber shop should be made of hard wood , or if not so made ...
... attended by the barber or hair - dresser at their own homes . All instruments used on such patients should be carefully disin- fected after such use . 5. The floor of a barber shop should be made of hard wood , or if not so made ...
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