The Principles of hygieneW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 495 pages |
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... Typhoid fever Inflammation of kidneys Inflammation of peritoneum . Inflammation of stomach and bowels Uremia Paralysis . Suicide 22,680 7.778 2,014 754 650 340 333 267 265 251 227 210 130 125 117 103 The principal causes of death in ...
... Typhoid fever Inflammation of kidneys Inflammation of peritoneum . Inflammation of stomach and bowels Uremia Paralysis . Suicide 22,680 7.778 2,014 754 650 340 333 267 265 251 227 210 130 125 117 103 The principal causes of death in ...
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... typhoid fever , than among children of German mothers , while the death - rate among children of German mothers is markedly greater from Bright's disease than that of children of Irish mothers . A large part of the excessive death ...
... typhoid fever , than among children of German mothers , while the death - rate among children of German mothers is markedly greater from Bright's disease than that of children of Irish mothers . A large part of the excessive death ...
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... typhoid , typhus , and relapsing fevers , and the differentiation between these , as well as similar studies made at the same time by Dr. William W. Gerhard , of Philadelphia ; the studies of Dr. Henry I. Bowditch , of Boston , and ...
... typhoid , typhus , and relapsing fevers , and the differentiation between these , as well as similar studies made at the same time by Dr. William W. Gerhard , of Philadelphia ; the studies of Dr. Henry I. Bowditch , of Boston , and ...
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... typhoid fever and cholera ; and the discoveries of Dr. Robert Koch , of Berlin , of the specific micro - organisms of some of the infectious diseases , and in perfecting methods of bacteriologic research . CHAPTER I. AIR . Nature and ...
... typhoid fever and cholera ; and the discoveries of Dr. Robert Koch , of Berlin , of the specific micro - organisms of some of the infectious diseases , and in perfecting methods of bacteriologic research . CHAPTER I. AIR . Nature and ...
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... Typhoid fever is least prevalent in late spring and early summer , and most prevalent in the autumn . Typhoid fever reaches its mean about the end of the year ; then there occurs a gradual fall to a minimum in April , sometimes ...
... Typhoid fever is least prevalent in late spring and early summer , and most prevalent in the autumn . Typhoid fever reaches its mean about the end of the year ; then there occurs a gradual fall to a minimum in April , sometimes ...
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