The Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of preventionW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 350 pages |
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... Isolation . 329 The Sick - room 329 Clothing . 330 Excreta 332 Room Disinfection 333 Care of the Body after Death 334 336 QUARANTINE . 337 INDEX .. 343 THE HYGIENE OF TRANSMISSIBLE DISEASES . INTRODUCTION . HYGIENE is 16 CONTENTS .
... Isolation . 329 The Sick - room 329 Clothing . 330 Excreta 332 Room Disinfection 333 Care of the Body after Death 334 336 QUARANTINE . 337 INDEX .. 343 THE HYGIENE OF TRANSMISSIBLE DISEASES . INTRODUCTION . HYGIENE is 16 CONTENTS .
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... isolation of the sick , and the general rules of prophylaxis in the management of contagious diseases . He should be familiar with the channels through which he him- self may become infected , or the means by which 20 HYGIENE OF ...
... isolation of the sick , and the general rules of prophylaxis in the management of contagious diseases . He should be familiar with the channels through which he him- self may become infected , or the means by which 20 HYGIENE OF ...
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... isolation , and quarantine , should serve as convincing proof that the efforts of the hygienist have not been in vain ; that they have not only been of enormous benefit to mankind , but that with the increased store of knowledge that is ...
... isolation , and quarantine , should serve as convincing proof that the efforts of the hygienist have not been in vain ; that they have not only been of enormous benefit to mankind , but that with the increased store of knowledge that is ...
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... 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 , when inoculated into susceptible animals , of repro- ducing ...
... 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 , when inoculated into susceptible animals , of repro- ducing ...
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... isolate and cultivate them . In still other groups definite bacterial species may be found , isolated and cultivated , and yet the reproduction of the dis- ease by inoculation into lower animals has either been impos- sible , or only in ...
... isolate and cultivate them . In still other groups definite bacterial species may be found , isolated and cultivated , and yet the reproduction of the dis- ease by inoculation into lower animals has either been impos- sible , or only in ...
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