| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1880 - 758 pages
...and bear the same relation to the disease, phthisis, as the yellow matter (the stools), for instance, of typhoid fever. "Fifth.— That by the destruction...time, rid ourselves entirely of this fatal scourge." — Tlie London Lancet, Oct., 1867. Dr. WH Webb, of Philadelphia (who entertamed the idea " which came... | |
| 1868 - 596 pages
...disease, phthisis, as the ' yellow matter ' of typhoid fever, for instance, bears to typhoid fever. 5. That by the destruction of this matter on its issue...to hope that we may, eventually and possibly at no distant time, rid ourselves . entirely of this fatal scourge." The grounds upon which he founds these... | |
| Theophilus Parvin - 1867 - 798 pages
...disease, phthisis, as the " yellow matter " of typhoid fever, for instance, bears to typhoid fever. 5th- That by the destruction of this matter on its issue...time, rid ourselves entirely of this fatal scourge. The evidence on which these conclusions are founded is drawn from the following principal sources :... | |
| 1867 - 602 pages
...disease, phthisis, as the "yellow matter" of typhoid fever, for instance, bears to typhoid fever. 5th. That by the destruction of this matter on its issue...the body, by means of proper chemicals or otherwise — fceconded by good sanitary conditions, — there is reason to hope that we may, eventually, and... | |
| 1868 - 514 pages
...disease, phthisis, as the "yellow matter" of typhoid fever, for instance, bears to typhoid fever. 5th. That by the destruction of this matter on its issue from the body, by means of proper chemicals or otherwise—seconded by good sanitary conditions—there is reason to hope that we may, eventually,... | |
| 1868 - 802 pages
...relation to the disease, phthisis, as the "yellow matter'', for instance, bears to typhoid fever. 5th. That by the destruction of this matter on its issue from the body, by means of proper chemicals or otherwise—seconded by good sanitary conditions—there is reason to hope that we may, eventually,... | |
| 1868 - 608 pages
...morbid matter of tubercle," says Budd, "as it issues from the body, by means of proper chemicals, and by good sanitary conditions, there is reason to hope that we may eventually, and at no very distant time, rid ourselves entirely of this fatal scourge." REVIEW IV. Si. George's Hospital... | |
| 1868 - 1192 pages
...morbid matter of tubercle," says Budd, "as it issues from the body, by means of proper chemicals, and by good sanitary conditions, there is reason to hope that we may eventually, and at no very distant time, rid ourselves entirely of this fatal scourge." REVIEW IV. St. George's Hospital... | |
| 1868 - 602 pages
...morbid matter of tubercle," says Budd, " as it issues from the body, by means of proper chemicals, and by good sanitary conditions, there is reason to hope that we may eventually, and at no very distant time, rid ourselves entirely of this fatal scourge." REVIEW IV. St. George's Hospital... | |
| 1868 - 620 pages
...disease, phthisis, as the ' yellow matter' of typhoid fever, for instance, bears to typhoid fever. 5th. That by the destruction of this matter on its issue from the body, by meansr of proper chemicals or otherwise — seconded by good sanitary conditions — there is reason... | |
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