Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 34Joseph Warren & Company, Printers, 1895 |
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... person who claims to be a healer of disease , is really qualified as such ; particularly is this so in the State of New York , where a state license to practise is now required from every physician , and where state examinations at the ...
... person who claims to be a healer of disease , is really qualified as such ; particularly is this so in the State of New York , where a state license to practise is now required from every physician , and where state examinations at the ...
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... persons infected with the disease . Diphtheria has long been associated with bad sanitary sur- roundings , open sewers , defective drains , water closets and urinals , within or near dwellings , because , as has lately been demonstrated ...
... persons infected with the disease . Diphtheria has long been associated with bad sanitary sur- roundings , open sewers , defective drains , water closets and urinals , within or near dwellings , because , as has lately been demonstrated ...
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... persons who find homes in such dwellings , so producing a favorable soil upon which diph- theria bacilli may be received and grow . A causative relation between diphtheria and gross sanitary de- fects about dwellings has not until ...
... persons who find homes in such dwellings , so producing a favorable soil upon which diph- theria bacilli may be received and grow . A causative relation between diphtheria and gross sanitary de- fects about dwellings has not until ...
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... persons who died of diphtheria had been exhumed for reburial . Other cases might be cited where diphtheria has been ... persons who have had diphtheria continue to carry the germs of the disease in their throats for many days after all ...
... persons who died of diphtheria had been exhumed for reburial . Other cases might be cited where diphtheria has been ... persons who have had diphtheria continue to carry the germs of the disease in their throats for many days after all ...
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rule that no person shall be considered free from diphtheria until a bacteriological examination shall have proven the absence of diphtheria bacilli from the throat . Until by means of such an examination the throat is proven to be free ...
rule that no person shall be considered free from diphtheria until a bacteriological examination shall have proven the absence of diphtheria bacilli from the throat . Until by means of such an examination the throat is proven to be free ...
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