The Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of preventionW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 350 pages |
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Page 31
... demonstrated that if a female animal ( a mouse ) be artificially immunized against certain poisons , she transfers to her young during the nursing period a something that protects the offspring from intoxication by the same poison so ...
... demonstrated that if a female animal ( a mouse ) be artificially immunized against certain poisons , she transfers to her young during the nursing period a something that protects the offspring from intoxication by the same poison so ...
Page 40
... demonstrating this peculiarity to be pretty uniform . Quoting from the researches of de Neuf- ville , at Frankfort : " The average duration of the life of the Jew is forty - eight years and nine months , and of the Christian thirty ...
... demonstrating this peculiarity to be pretty uniform . Quoting from the researches of de Neuf- ville , at Frankfort : " The average duration of the life of the Jew is forty - eight years and nine months , and of the Christian thirty ...
Page 45
... demonstrates that the death - rate in Glasgow is greatest in those districts in which the greatest number of individuals are domiciled in the smallest cubic space , and that there is a gradual decrease in the death - rate as the ratio ...
... demonstrates that the death - rate in Glasgow is greatest in those districts in which the greatest number of individuals are domiciled in the smallest cubic space , and that there is a gradual decrease in the death - rate as the ratio ...
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... demonstrate a causal relation between a given bacterial species and a disease is embodied in the postulates formulated by Koch , to the effect : 1. That the micro - organism under consideration shall always be found in the diseased ...
... demonstrate a causal relation between a given bacterial species and a disease is embodied in the postulates formulated by Koch , to the effect : 1. That the micro - organism under consideration shall always be found in the diseased ...
Page 61
... of pathological conditions . In the skin of many individuals the pyogenic cocci may be demonstrated . These too may continue to exist as innocent saprophytes , or they may , under favorable conditions , THE CAUSATION OF DISEASE . 61.
... of pathological conditions . In the skin of many individuals the pyogenic cocci may be demonstrated . These too may continue to exist as innocent saprophytes , or they may , under favorable conditions , THE CAUSATION OF DISEASE . 61.
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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.