Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 24s.l., 1904 |
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... less the health of actual pupils than do conditions like eye - strain or imperfect general nutrition , that do not exclude the patient from the chool room . If the object of school hygiene is the health of the child- ren , almost every ...
... less the health of actual pupils than do conditions like eye - strain or imperfect general nutrition , that do not exclude the patient from the chool room . If the object of school hygiene is the health of the child- ren , almost every ...
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... less susceptible to infection than others . Some species of animals are naturally immune to certain infec- tious diseases ; they even resist artificial infection . A good illustration is as follows : Infusoria and yeast fungi possess a ...
... less susceptible to infection than others . Some species of animals are naturally immune to certain infec- tious diseases ; they even resist artificial infection . A good illustration is as follows : Infusoria and yeast fungi possess a ...
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... less virulent and severe . Nature cures typhoid fever by the action of anti - bacterial agents acting upon the specific bacilli . These agents are found in the body cells , the blood and lymphatic apparatuses . Immunity acquired by ...
... less virulent and severe . Nature cures typhoid fever by the action of anti - bacterial agents acting upon the specific bacilli . These agents are found in the body cells , the blood and lymphatic apparatuses . Immunity acquired by ...
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... less effective in the cure of the established disease . Bear- ing on this fact , Nocard observed 275 animals of various species , all of which had been wounded , accidentally or surgically , and subjected to tetanic infection . These ...
... less effective in the cure of the established disease . Bear- ing on this fact , Nocard observed 275 animals of various species , all of which had been wounded , accidentally or surgically , and subjected to tetanic infection . These ...
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... less ) of the total mortality ; in epidemic years , one- half . It ranked next to pulmonary phthisis as the chief cause of death . In London the mortality from variola per million of pop- ulation from 1660 to 1810 was 2,040 to 5,020 ...
... less ) of the total mortality ; in epidemic years , one- half . It ranked next to pulmonary phthisis as the chief cause of death . In London the mortality from variola per million of pop- ulation from 1660 to 1810 was 2,040 to 5,020 ...
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