Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 34Joseph Warren & Company, Printers, 1895 |
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... milk supply and sanitary conditions of the dwelling of each of 100 patients with diphtheria , the following causes were found to be mainly respon- sible for the spread of this disease : ( 1 ) Gross defects in the plumbing and drainage ...
... milk supply and sanitary conditions of the dwelling of each of 100 patients with diphtheria , the following causes were found to be mainly respon- sible for the spread of this disease : ( 1 ) Gross defects in the plumbing and drainage ...
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... milk , drinking cups , pencils , etc. , that might be conveyed to the mouth . Clothing , bed linen , articles of furniture , on which germ - laden dust may have lodged , all remain sources of danger for weeks or months after an illness ...
... milk , drinking cups , pencils , etc. , that might be conveyed to the mouth . Clothing , bed linen , articles of furniture , on which germ - laden dust may have lodged , all remain sources of danger for weeks or months after an illness ...
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... milk or ice could not be traced . Only two known causes remained open for investigation , and these were contact at home or at school and unsanitary conditions about the dwelling . Some of the dwellings were found in bad sanitary ...
... milk or ice could not be traced . Only two known causes remained open for investigation , and these were contact at home or at school and unsanitary conditions about the dwelling . Some of the dwellings were found in bad sanitary ...
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... milk supply to diphtheria , in a report submitted conclusive evidence that the milk supplied to certain families had been the means of spreading diphtheria among them . Several epidemics of diphtheria in different parts of England were ...
... milk supply to diphtheria , in a report submitted conclusive evidence that the milk supplied to certain families had been the means of spreading diphtheria among them . Several epidemics of diphtheria in different parts of England were ...
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... milk pails , carrying with it many bacteria more or less capable of doing harm . When milk is cooled in or near cow sheds , or other places where dust has more or less free access to it , numerous bacteria are carried into the milk and ...
... milk pails , carrying with it many bacteria more or less capable of doing harm . When milk is cooled in or near cow sheds , or other places where dust has more or less free access to it , numerous bacteria are carried into the milk and ...
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