The Sanitarian: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Preservation of Health, Mental and Physical Culture ..., Volume 51A.N. Bell, 1903 |
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... natural intellectual tastes , and to calm , patient , original observation that fosters vital force and successful endeavor . American industry , with its attendant wealth and power , and the enlarged opportunities it offers to all ...
... natural intellectual tastes , and to calm , patient , original observation that fosters vital force and successful endeavor . American industry , with its attendant wealth and power , and the enlarged opportunities it offers to all ...
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... nature necessarily pass through two distinct and alternating cycles of development , one within the body of a vertebrate , the other within a blood - sucking inver- tebrate host . Finlay believed that the bite of a single insect would ...
... nature necessarily pass through two distinct and alternating cycles of development , one within the body of a vertebrate , the other within a blood - sucking inver- tebrate host . Finlay believed that the bite of a single insect would ...
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... Natural yellow fever is transmitted by the mosquito , and always and only by the mosquito . The harmlessness of fomites has been fully demon- strated by our experiments in 1900 and 1901 , in which three young Americans slept for twenty ...
... Natural yellow fever is transmitted by the mosquito , and always and only by the mosquito . The harmlessness of fomites has been fully demon- strated by our experiments in 1900 and 1901 , in which three young Americans slept for twenty ...
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... nature of its action . On this in- formation was based the very successful preventive treatment of hydrophobia devised by the brilliant Pasteur . We had an abiding faith that all infectious diseases were caused by microorganisms ; hence ...
... nature of its action . On this in- formation was based the very successful preventive treatment of hydrophobia devised by the brilliant Pasteur . We had an abiding faith that all infectious diseases were caused by microorganisms ; hence ...
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... nature of this class of infectious viruses would necessitate almost revolutionary changes in our conception of certain infectious diseases , but it was only fair to recognize the importance and the obscurity of the problems raised by ...
... nature of this class of infectious viruses would necessitate almost revolutionary changes in our conception of certain infectious diseases , but it was only fair to recognize the importance and the obscurity of the problems raised by ...
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