The Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of preventionW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 350 pages |
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... Acute Croupous Pneumonia J22 Diphtheria .. 126 Epidemic Cerebrospinal Fever Influenza 133 139 Bubonic Plague . 142 Suppurative and Septic Infections . 159 Venereal Diseases 166 Leprosy 175 Tetanus ( Lock - jaw ) 182 Anthrax . Glanders ...
... Acute Croupous Pneumonia J22 Diphtheria .. 126 Epidemic Cerebrospinal Fever Influenza 133 139 Bubonic Plague . 142 Suppurative and Septic Infections . 159 Venereal Diseases 166 Leprosy 175 Tetanus ( Lock - jaw ) 182 Anthrax . Glanders ...
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... acute exanthemata , as measles , scarlatina , rötheln , varicella , etc. , are much more frequent in childhood and early youth than later ; while others , as erysipelas , variola , and typhus fever , may appear at any period of life ...
... acute exanthemata , as measles , scarlatina , rötheln , varicella , etc. , are much more frequent in childhood and early youth than later ; while others , as erysipelas , variola , and typhus fever , may appear at any period of life ...
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... acute infective processes at this period is much lower than in the years immediately . following . If we carry our analysis further ( Table III . ) , we TABLE II . - Showing distribution of deaths from three specific infec- tions common ...
... acute infective processes at this period is much lower than in the years immediately . following . If we carry our analysis further ( Table III . ) , we TABLE II . - Showing distribution of deaths from three specific infec- tions common ...
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... acute epidemic diseases than any other race of mankind . Richardson states that " the mortality from cholera among them is so small that the very fact of its occurrence has been disputed . . . . . From epidemics the Jews have often es ...
... acute epidemic diseases than any other race of mankind . Richardson states that " the mortality from cholera among them is so small that the very fact of its occurrence has been disputed . . . . . From epidemics the Jews have often es ...
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... Acute diseases of the lungs ( including consumption ) 985 689 328 Nervous diseases and diseases of nutri- tion in children 480 235 91 Accidents and syphilis in children 32 II Miscellaneous unclassified diseases 799 764 590 All causes ...
... Acute diseases of the lungs ( including consumption ) 985 689 328 Nervous diseases and diseases of nutri- tion in children 480 235 91 Accidents and syphilis in children 32 II Miscellaneous unclassified diseases 799 764 590 All causes ...
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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.