Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 131903 |
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... consumptive are seldom clean - free from disease germs , ( bacillus ) their mouths never . The sputum of consumptives is scattered broadcast wherever consumptives go . Generally , they are not particular as to where they spit . This ...
... consumptive are seldom clean - free from disease germs , ( bacillus ) their mouths never . The sputum of consumptives is scattered broadcast wherever consumptives go . Generally , they are not particular as to where they spit . This ...
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... consumptive home for the poor and incurables . Sanitation has done much in lessening the mortality from this and other diseases , but much still remains to be done that demands . our attention . In every university and college in our ...
... consumptive home for the poor and incurables . Sanitation has done much in lessening the mortality from this and other diseases , but much still remains to be done that demands . our attention . In every university and college in our ...
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... consumptive dreads the disease the dread of being branded a consumptive is greater . Booklets , plainly , simply written , giving instructions to the con- sumptive how he should act for his own benefit , and how to avoid giving the ...
... consumptive dreads the disease the dread of being branded a consumptive is greater . Booklets , plainly , simply written , giving instructions to the con- sumptive how he should act for his own benefit , and how to avoid giving the ...
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... or use the means available for their treatment . For these the only hope is the consumptives ' home . Consumptive homes should be provided and maintained by municipal or provin- 14 Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery .
... or use the means available for their treatment . For these the only hope is the consumptives ' home . Consumptive homes should be provided and maintained by municipal or provin- 14 Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery .
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... consumptive patients think they ought to take , is probably more popular than useful . It is of doubtful benefit , except to patients in advanced stages of the disease , as a food . Many other drugs are used and recommended , some of ...
... consumptive patients think they ought to take , is probably more popular than useful . It is of doubtful benefit , except to patients in advanced stages of the disease , as a food . Many other drugs are used and recommended , some of ...
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