The Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of preventionW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 350 pages |
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Page 19
... medicine . It has become a science of itself , and as such should be in the hands of those who have undergone the special discipline nec- essary to appreciate fully the nature and importance of the problems involved . The time is past ...
... medicine . It has become a science of itself , and as such should be in the hands of those who have undergone the special discipline nec- essary to appreciate fully the nature and importance of the problems involved . The time is past ...
Page 20
... medicine . His patients demand it . With the uni- versal progress in general education the public is no longer satisfied that a physician enter the house , prescribe his medi- cines , and depart ; they desire more : they wish to know ...
... medicine . His patients demand it . With the uni- versal progress in general education the public is no longer satisfied that a physician enter the house , prescribe his medi- cines , and depart ; they desire more : they wish to know ...
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... medicine of the period tends more and more in the direction of prevention , and if the physician proposes to keep himself abreast of the times it is imperative that he be in touch with the advances along these lines . While ignoring the ...
... medicine of the period tends more and more in the direction of prevention , and if the physician proposes to keep himself abreast of the times it is imperative that he be in touch with the advances along these lines . While ignoring the ...
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... pulmonary mani- 1 See article on this subject by Cowie : Journal of Experimental Medicine , 1900 , vol . v . , p . 205 . festations . As said above , the sputum of consumptives 114 HYGIENE OF TRANSMISSIBLE diseases .
... pulmonary mani- 1 See article on this subject by Cowie : Journal of Experimental Medicine , 1900 , vol . v . , p . 205 . festations . As said above , the sputum of consumptives 114 HYGIENE OF TRANSMISSIBLE diseases .
Page 139
... Relation to other Forms of Meningitis ; a Report of the State Board of Health , Mass . , 1898 ; Stillé : System of Medicine , vol . i . , 1885 . It is extremely sensitive to drying , withstanding the process INFLUENZA . 139.
... Relation to other Forms of Meningitis ; a Report of the State Board of Health , Mass . , 1898 ; Stillé : System of Medicine , vol . i . , 1885 . It is extremely sensitive to drying , withstanding the process INFLUENZA . 139.
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Page 352 - College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York; and Walter S. Haines, MD, Professor of Chemistry, Pharmacy, and Toxicology, Rush Medical College, in affiliation with the University of Chicago.