The Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of preventionW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 350 pages |
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Page 11
... the detailed management of transmissible diseases is in part the reason for the publication of this book . I trust the work may serve a useful purpose . A. C. A. CONTENTS . PAGE INTRODUCTION . CAUSATION OF DISEASE . Predisposing.
... the detailed management of transmissible diseases is in part the reason for the publication of this book . I trust the work may serve a useful purpose . A. C. A. CONTENTS . PAGE INTRODUCTION . CAUSATION OF DISEASE . Predisposing.
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... reason why he , as a man , should use his best endeavors to lessen suffering and save life , in so far as it lies in ... reasons for a phy- sician's having a fairly accurate knowledge of the advances in preventive medicine . His patients ...
... reason why he , as a man , should use his best endeavors to lessen suffering and save life , in so far as it lies in ... reasons for a phy- sician's having a fairly accurate knowledge of the advances in preventive medicine . His patients ...
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... reason for believing , moreover , that within these same fluids and cells lies also the power of neutralizing to a certain extent the poisonous products of bacteria which themselves may not be destroyed by the body . The highest ...
... reason for believing , moreover , that within these same fluids and cells lies also the power of neutralizing to a certain extent the poisonous products of bacteria which themselves may not be destroyed by the body . The highest ...
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... reason to believe that a single non- fatal attack of either or all of these maladies in childhood affords a more or less permanent protection - immunity - to that child from subsequent attacks of the same disease at a later period of ...
... reason to believe that a single non- fatal attack of either or all of these maladies in childhood affords a more or less permanent protection - immunity - to that child from subsequent attacks of the same disease at a later period of ...
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... reason why he should not be comparatively safe from disease . If , on the other hand , his life is passed under ... reason or reasons , for there are probably many to explain it , the gen- eral death - rate among females is uniformly ...
... reason why he should not be comparatively safe from disease . If , on the other hand , his life is passed under ... reason or reasons , for there are probably many to explain it , the gen- eral death - rate among females is uniformly ...
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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.