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" The most common modes of infection during early childhood are, perhaps, the following : The consumptive mother caresses the child and kisses it on the mouth ; she prepares the food, tasting it to judge its temperature and flavor through the same rubber... "
St. Louis Courier of Medicine - Page 134
1905
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The Sanitarian, Volume 50

1903 - 584 pages
...transmission by direct contact. In relation to this I may quote from Dr. Knopf's essay on tuberculosis : "The most common modes of infection during early childhood...uses, and thus unconsciously conveys the germs of her disease from her own mouth to that of the child. Later on the child will play on the floor of che...
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A Handbook on the prevention of tuberculosis 1903

Charity Organization Society of the City of New York. Committee on the Prevention of Tuberculosis - 1903 - 428 pages
...opinion absolutely erroneous. Consumption has perhaps never been inherited either from the father or the mother, but the child has usually been infected by...but ignorant consumptive parents after birth. The mother has kissed the child, taken it into her bed, allowed it to use the same spoons and utensils...
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Charities: The Official Organ of the Charity Organization Society ..., Volume 10

1903 - 746 pages
...opinion absolutely erroneous. Consumption has perhaps never been inherited either from the father or the mother, but the child has usually been infected by...but ignorant consumptive parents after birth. The mother has kissed the child, taken it into her bed, allowed it to use the same spoons and utensils...
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The Prevention and cure of tuberculosis

1905 - 296 pages
...protect it from the danger of getting the disease, either by inhalation, ingestion, or inoculation. The most common modes of infection during early childhood...uses, and thus unconsciously conveys the germs of her disease from her own mouth to that of the child. Later on the child will play on the floor of the...
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Teachers Sanitary Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 6 - Volume 8, Issue 7

Michigan. State Board of Health - 1898 - 906 pages
...absolutely erroneous. Consumption has, perhaps, never been inherited either from the father or the mother, but the child has usually been infected by...but ignorant consumptive parents after birth. The mother has kissed the child, taken it into her bed, allowed it to use the same spoon or other utensils...
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Pamphlets, Homoeopathic: Tuberculosis

1908 - 302 pages
...protect it from the danger of getting the disease, either by inhalation, ingestion, or inoculation. The most common modes of infection during early childhood...the following: The consumptive mother caresses the Hereditary Causes of Scrofula. Acquired Causes of Scrofula. Tuberculous Infection During Early Childhood....
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The Survey, Volume 10

1903 - 854 pages
...opinion absolutely erroneous. Consumption has perhaps never been inherited either from the father or the mother, but the child has usually been infected by...but ignorant consumptive parents after birth. The mother has kissed the child, taken it into her bed, allowed it to use the same spoons and utensils...
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The Survey, Volume 9

1902 - 840 pages
...transmission by direct contact. In relation to this I may quote from Dr. Knopf's essay on tuberculosis : The most common modes of infection during early childhood...are perhaps the following: The consumptive mother caressesthe child and kisses it on the mouth ; she prepares the food, tasting it to judge its temperature...
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Modern Medicine, Volumes 13-14

John Harvey Kellogg - 1904 - 586 pages
...absolutely erroneous, and that the child is infected by its well-meaning but ignorant consumptive parent's after birth. The most common modes of infection during early childhood are the following: The consumptive mother kisses the child on the mouth ; she prepares the food, tasting...
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