The Principles of hygieneW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 495 pages |
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Page 23
... organic diseases of the heart , to aneurysms , and to the bursting of blood - vessels in various parts of the body , so that they should especially guard against articles of food and habits of life which promote the formation of an ...
... organic diseases of the heart , to aneurysms , and to the bursting of blood - vessels in various parts of the body , so that they should especially guard against articles of food and habits of life which promote the formation of an ...
Page 33
... organic matter which absorbs it , consequently it is absent from the air of cities . Generally speaking , the healthiest parts of towns are those receiving the purer and fresher air , containing ozone , coming from cultivated fields ...
... organic matter which absorbs it , consequently it is absent from the air of cities . Generally speaking , the healthiest parts of towns are those receiving the purer and fresher air , containing ozone , coming from cultivated fields ...
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... organic disease of the heart and lungs , and to those suffering from an atheromatous condition of the arteries , because this condition prevents the arteries from readily adjusting themselves to the altered pressure , thus leading to ...
... organic disease of the heart and lungs , and to those suffering from an atheromatous condition of the arteries , because this condition prevents the arteries from readily adjusting themselves to the altered pressure , thus leading to ...
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... organic and inorganic , and from micro - organisms . Its action with regard to the micro - organisms is twofold : It not only washes them out of the air , but it tends to pre- vent their rising from the soil by rendering the surface of ...
... organic and inorganic , and from micro - organisms . Its action with regard to the micro - organisms is twofold : It not only washes them out of the air , but it tends to pre- vent their rising from the soil by rendering the surface of ...
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... organic substances - such as amins , ammo- nia , and volatile fatty acids . The solid impurities in air are various forms of dust , inorganic and organic ; the débris of vegetable and animal organisms , and living micro - organisms ...
... organic substances - such as amins , ammo- nia , and volatile fatty acids . The solid impurities in air are various forms of dust , inorganic and organic ; the débris of vegetable and animal organisms , and living micro - organisms ...
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