The Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of preventionW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 350 pages |
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... Localities . Period . deaths , all ages , Total number of all causes . Under 1 year . 1-5 years . No. of deaths . Per ct . total . No. of Age . Boston New York . 6 years Brooklyn ending 60,021 250,359 112,467 14,117 79,022 23.5 7,674 ...
... Localities . Period . deaths , all ages , Total number of all causes . Under 1 year . 1-5 years . No. of deaths . Per ct . total . No. of Age . Boston New York . 6 years Brooklyn ending 60,021 250,359 112,467 14,117 79,022 23.5 7,674 ...
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... localities where the disease is unknown are practically as susceptible as whites when ex- posed to the infection . It may or may not be due to acquired tolerance , or " acclimatization , " as it is sometimes called , that a similarly ...
... localities where the disease is unknown are practically as susceptible as whites when ex- posed to the infection . It may or may not be due to acquired tolerance , or " acclimatization , " as it is sometimes called , that a similarly ...
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... localities occupied by individuals suffering from suppurative troubles . In the paper presented by Dr. Ogle , quoted above , attention was called to the fact that " there are some occupations of so 1 Trans . Seventh Congress of Hygiene ...
... localities occupied by individuals suffering from suppurative troubles . In the paper presented by Dr. Ogle , quoted above , attention was called to the fact that " there are some occupations of so 1 Trans . Seventh Congress of Hygiene ...
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... localities that are notorious as typhoid foci- this reputation being due in the main to polluted water- supplies - outbreaks of the disease are as liable to occur at one time of the year as at another , and even at times with greater ...
... localities that are notorious as typhoid foci- this reputation being due in the main to polluted water- supplies - outbreaks of the disease are as liable to occur at one time of the year as at another , and even at times with greater ...
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... localities that are CHART 7 . 1864 Mar. April May June Jan. Feb Mar. April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1891 CHART 9 . CHART 8 . 1892 not notorious as typhoid centers , and its epidemic occur- rence in those that are . As we ...
... localities that are CHART 7 . 1864 Mar. April May June Jan. Feb Mar. April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1891 CHART 9 . CHART 8 . 1892 not notorious as typhoid centers , and its epidemic occur- rence in those that are . As we ...
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