Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 34Joseph Warren & Company, Printers, 1895 |
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... germ - laden dust may have lodged , all remain sources of danger for weeks or months after an illness from diphtheria has terminated . The disease has been traced to an old swab which was laid away in 10 DIPHTHERIA - HOW IS IT ...
... germ - laden dust may have lodged , all remain sources of danger for weeks or months after an illness from diphtheria has terminated . The disease has been traced to an old swab which was laid away in 10 DIPHTHERIA - HOW IS IT ...
Page 11
... germs of the disease in their throats for many days after all signs of the disease have disappeared . No doubt the disease is largely disseminated by these persons who are apparently well and who mingle with others while their throat ...
... germs of the disease in their throats for many days after all signs of the disease have disappeared . No doubt the disease is largely disseminated by these persons who are apparently well and who mingle with others while their throat ...
Page 12
... germs , not alone in their clothing , but in their throats as well . School children carry so many foreign substances to their lips - pencils , pens , paper wads , drinking cups , etc. , that in this new light it is not difficult to ...
... germs , not alone in their clothing , but in their throats as well . School children carry so many foreign substances to their lips - pencils , pens , paper wads , drinking cups , etc. , that in this new light it is not difficult to ...
Page 13
... germs to the cups from which they were deposited upon the lips of others who drank therefrom . Another danger that menaces school children lies in the com- mon practice of distributing lead pencils so that on one day a child gets one ...
... germs to the cups from which they were deposited upon the lips of others who drank therefrom . Another danger that menaces school children lies in the com- mon practice of distributing lead pencils so that on one day a child gets one ...
Page 85
... germ , the gonococcus of Neisser , carried from one subject to another , and by its develop- ment produces the disease . While there have been some differ- ences of opinion in regard to the causation of gonorrhea , the above is the most ...
... germ , the gonococcus of Neisser , carried from one subject to another , and by its develop- ment produces the disease . While there have been some differ- ences of opinion in regard to the causation of gonorrhea , the above is the most ...
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