The Principles of hygieneW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 495 pages |
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Page 12
... Animal Foods ; Meat , 195. - Fish , 205. - Milk and Milk - products , 205. - Vegetable Foods , 218. - Bread , 220. - Preserved Vegetable Foods , 221. - Food Preservatives , 222. - Mineral Food , 222. - Bever- ages and Condiments , 223 ...
... Animal Foods ; Meat , 195. - Fish , 205. - Milk and Milk - products , 205. - Vegetable Foods , 218. - Bread , 220. - Preserved Vegetable Foods , 221. - Food Preservatives , 222. - Mineral Food , 222. - Bever- ages and Condiments , 223 ...
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... Animal and Vegetable Parasites , 368. - Prevention of Infection with Animal Parasites , 369 . DISINFECTION CHAPTER XVIII . Disinfectants in Common Use , 373. - Disinfection on Large Scale , 374. - Formaldehyd , 376. - Generation of ...
... Animal and Vegetable Parasites , 368. - Prevention of Infection with Animal Parasites , 369 . DISINFECTION CHAPTER XVIII . Disinfectants in Common Use , 373. - Disinfection on Large Scale , 374. - Formaldehyd , 376. - Generation of ...
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... animal and vegetable parasites that are capable of lodging upon the surface of the body or penetrating into the blood and tissues , and thus give rise to disordered function either by producing obstruction , local irritation , absorbing ...
... animal and vegetable parasites that are capable of lodging upon the surface of the body or penetrating into the blood and tissues , and thus give rise to disordered function either by producing obstruction , local irritation , absorbing ...
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... animal world . The animal kingdom absorbs oxygen and gives off carbon dioxid in return as the result of tissue metabolism . On the other hand , those members of the vegetable kingdom which possess chlorophyl in their organism have the ...
... animal world . The animal kingdom absorbs oxygen and gives off carbon dioxid in return as the result of tissue metabolism . On the other hand , those members of the vegetable kingdom which possess chlorophyl in their organism have the ...
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... animals or plants become adapted to , and so thrive in , a climate different from that in which they are indigenous . For instance , almost all the domestic animals were originally natives of warm climates . As regards man , Arnould ...
... animals or plants become adapted to , and so thrive in , a climate different from that in which they are indigenous . For instance , almost all the domestic animals were originally natives of warm climates . As regards man , Arnould ...
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