The Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of preventionW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 350 pages |
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Page 57
... blood , in another by more or less grave disturbances of nutrition . Again , nervous irritability , at times extreme , will be observed . In special instances marked and persistent diarrhea results ; while with other forms of animal ...
... blood , in another by more or less grave disturbances of nutrition . Again , nervous irritability , at times extreme , will be observed . In special instances marked and persistent diarrhea results ; while with other forms of animal ...
Page 60
... blood - serum of the individual from whom the organism has been isolated . 2. That the micro - organism shall be isolated from the diseased tissue in pure cultures . 3. That the pure cultures of the micro - organism shall be capable ...
... blood - serum of the individual from whom the organism has been isolated . 2. That the micro - organism shall be isolated from the diseased tissue in pure cultures . 3. That the pure cultures of the micro - organism shall be capable ...
Page 76
... blood or fecal matters to the disinfecting action of either steam or boiling water , the stains should first be re- moved . This is easily accomplished by soaking them for about two or three hours in a cold 3 per cent , solution of car ...
... blood or fecal matters to the disinfecting action of either steam or boiling water , the stains should first be re- moved . This is easily accomplished by soaking them for about two or three hours in a cold 3 per cent , solution of car ...
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... blood of dysenteric patients and with that of healthy persons , he obtained a positive reaction with the former , and failed in every case under the latter condition . He concluded , there- fore , that this bacillus stands in intimate ...
... blood of dysenteric patients and with that of healthy persons , he obtained a positive reaction with the former , and failed in every case under the latter condition . He concluded , there- fore , that this bacillus stands in intimate ...
Page 110
... blood - stained mucus . They are rare in the large greenish or yellowish - brown shreddy masses of detritus , and ... blood - serum of the person from whom it is isolated ; that is , when mixed with the diluted blood - serum , it loses ...
... blood - stained mucus . They are rare in the large greenish or yellowish - brown shreddy masses of detritus , and ... blood - serum of the person from whom it is isolated ; that is , when mixed with the diluted blood - serum , it loses ...
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acute agents animals anthrax antitoxic appearance bacillus bacteria blood body bubonic plague carbolic acid cause cent CHART cholera clinical clothing common conspicuous contagious cultures death-rate deaths destroyed detected diphtheria disin disinfection dissemination dysentery Edition endemic epidemic erysipelas especially etiological fatal favorable formaldehyde frequently germicidal glanders Hospital hygiene immunity important individuals infection infectious diseases influence inoculation instance intestinal investigations isolated larvæ leprosy lesions less localities malarial fevers manifest Medical membrane methods micro-organism mode mortality mosquito mucous mucous membrane non-spore-forming observed occur octavo opinion ordinary organism outbreak parasite pathogenic pathological patient peculiar period persons Philadelphia plague poison polluted population practically predisposing present pyogenic quarantine rabies regarded sanitary saprophytic serum skin small-pox soil solution specific spores sputum stains steam suppuration susceptible syphilis temperature tetanus tion tissues transmission trustworthy tuberculosis typhoid fever usually vaccination virus vital water-supply worm wounds yellow fever
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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.