The Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of preventionW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 350 pages |
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... especially is this the case with regard to the rôles of insects and rodents as disseminating factors . Wherever practicable , these views have been embodied and discussed . The sections especially on Malaria , Yellow Fever , Plague ...
... especially is this the case with regard to the rôles of insects and rodents as disseminating factors . Wherever practicable , these views have been embodied and discussed . The sections especially on Malaria , Yellow Fever , Plague ...
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... especially those concerning the causation and spread of dis- ease and the means of prevention . He should be familiar with the modes of infection , the methods of disinfection , the means for the isolation of the sick , and the general ...
... especially those concerning the causation and spread of dis- ease and the means of prevention . He should be familiar with the modes of infection , the methods of disinfection , the means for the isolation of the sick , and the general ...
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... especially during the first six months - a condition that is in striking contrast to infantile mortality in general when taken regardless of the cause of death . This difference is strikingly illustrated in Tables I. and II . In Table I ...
... especially during the first six months - a condition that is in striking contrast to infantile mortality in general when taken regardless of the cause of death . This difference is strikingly illustrated in Tables I. and II . In Table I ...
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... especially , as in the great cities , the more or less intimate ad- mixture of the different races , offer an unusual opportunity . Important light is shed upon this matter through the Cen- sus and Vital Statistics of our people , taken ...
... especially , as in the great cities , the more or less intimate ad- mixture of the different races , offer an unusual opportunity . Important light is shed upon this matter through the Cen- sus and Vital Statistics of our people , taken ...
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... 29 were in colored per- sons . On the other hand , " there is a general consensus of opinion that the negro is especially liable to Asiatic cholera " ( Hirsch ) . According to Walther ( quoted from THE CAUSATION OF DISEASE . 37.
... 29 were in colored per- sons . On the other hand , " there is a general consensus of opinion that the negro is especially liable to Asiatic cholera " ( Hirsch ) . According to Walther ( quoted from THE CAUSATION OF DISEASE . 37.
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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.