The Principles of hygieneW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 495 pages |
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Page 14
... Prevent the Introduction of Plague from Santos and Oporto , 423. - Quarantine Regulations to be Observed at Ports and on the Frontiers of the United States , 429. - Interstate Quarantine , 447. - State Quarantine Regulations , 453 ...
... Prevent the Introduction of Plague from Santos and Oporto , 423. - Quarantine Regulations to be Observed at Ports and on the Frontiers of the United States , 429. - Interstate Quarantine , 447. - State Quarantine Regulations , 453 ...
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... preventing disease , and of the measures which tend to fortify and improve the organism . Health is that condition of the body in which all the various functions are performed normally , and without the manifestation of discomfort in ...
... preventing disease , and of the measures which tend to fortify and improve the organism . Health is that condition of the body in which all the various functions are performed normally , and without the manifestation of discomfort in ...
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... prevents the arteries from readily adjusting themselves to the altered pressure , thus leading to hemorrhages . In coming out of the caisson the change in pressure must be brought about slowly . The too rapid change induces spinal ...
... prevents the arteries from readily adjusting themselves to the altered pressure , thus leading to hemorrhages . In coming out of the caisson the change in pressure must be brought about slowly . The too rapid change induces spinal ...
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... prevent the accumulation of the impurities of respira- tion , perspiration , and combustion . Diffusion of Gases . - The principles employed in ordi- nary ventilation depend upon a property common to all gases - that of diffusion ...
... prevent the accumulation of the impurities of respira- tion , perspiration , and combustion . Diffusion of Gases . - The principles employed in ordi- nary ventilation depend upon a property common to all gases - that of diffusion ...
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... prevent the accumulation of an ex- cess of carbon dioxid . The amount of additional ven- tilation required for each form of illumination can be calculated in the same manner as already indicated by substituting the corresponding amounts ...
... prevent the accumulation of an ex- cess of carbon dioxid . The amount of additional ven- tilation required for each form of illumination can be calculated in the same manner as already indicated by substituting the corresponding amounts ...
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