The Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of preventionW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 350 pages |
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... particular modes of living and still instinctively avoid certain condi- tions then thought to be harmful . Probably the most familiar of the early writings on the subject are the laws of Moses for the guidance of his people . Since ...
... particular modes of living and still instinctively avoid certain condi- tions then thought to be harmful . Probably the most familiar of the early writings on the subject are the laws of Moses for the guidance of his people . Since ...
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... particular modes of living and still instinctively avoid certain condi- tions then thought to be harmful . Probably the most familiar of the early writings on the subject are the laws of Moses for the guidance of his people . Since ...
... particular modes of living and still instinctively avoid certain condi- tions then thought to be harmful . Probably the most familiar of the early writings on the subject are the laws of Moses for the guidance of his people . Since ...
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... particular branch of the subject , and who , therefore , have the special knowledge neces- sary to clear and complete enunciation . Not only has the development of knowledge upon hygiene alone been very conspicuous but , through special ...
... particular branch of the subject , and who , therefore , have the special knowledge neces- sary to clear and complete enunciation . Not only has the development of knowledge upon hygiene alone been very conspicuous but , through special ...
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... particular age - groups : 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 ...
... particular age - groups : 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 ...
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... say . Indeed , with regard to tuberculosis , on which the hypoth- esis was designed to bear in particular , Baumgarten's idea is not generally accepted . The next hypothesis , and 30 HYGIENE OF TRANSMISSIBLE DISEASES .
... say . Indeed , with regard to tuberculosis , on which the hypoth- esis was designed to bear in particular , Baumgarten's idea is not generally accepted . The next hypothesis , and 30 HYGIENE OF TRANSMISSIBLE DISEASES .
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