The Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of preventionW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 350 pages |
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... analysis we are in a favorable position to interpret and appre- ciate the meaning , the value , and the wisdom of many of the laws and customs that were in vogue in earlier times 18 HYGIENE OF TRANSMISSIBLE diseases .
... analysis we are in a favorable position to interpret and appre- ciate the meaning , the value , and the wisdom of many of the laws and customs that were in vogue in earlier times 18 HYGIENE OF TRANSMISSIBLE diseases .
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... favorably to the writer , is that which comprehends the results of Ehrlich's investigations on the hereditary transmission of immunity . Without entering into the details of the investigations which lead to it , it will suf- fice to say ...
... favorably to the writer , is that which comprehends the results of Ehrlich's investigations on the hereditary transmission of immunity . Without entering into the details of the investigations which lead to it , it will suf- fice to say ...
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... over forty years were found to be 213 males and 148 females . In the case of cancer it is clear that advancing years and female sex offer conditions favorable to its development . In the case of 3 THE CAUSATION OF DISEASE . 33.
... over forty years were found to be 213 males and 148 females . In the case of cancer it is clear that advancing years and female sex offer conditions favorable to its development . In the case of 3 THE CAUSATION OF DISEASE . 33.
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Alexander Crever Abbott. conditions favorable to its development . In the case of anemia there seems to be no preference for the sexes before puberty . After that time until the period of old age females are much more liable than males ...
Alexander Crever Abbott. conditions favorable to its development . In the case of anemia there seems to be no preference for the sexes before puberty . After that time until the period of old age females are much more liable than males ...
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... favorable conditions , must be considered as in every way advantageous to the physical , moral , and mental well - being of the worker . The conditions of occupation that most frequently predis- pose to ill - health are the generally ...
... favorable conditions , must be considered as in every way advantageous to the physical , moral , and mental well - being of the worker . The conditions of occupation that most frequently predis- pose to ill - health are the generally ...
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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.