The Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of preventionW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 350 pages |
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Page 31
... transmission of immunity . Without entering into the details of the investigations which lead to it , it will suf- fice to say that Ehrlich demonstrated that if a female animal ( a mouse ) be artificially immunized against certain ...
... transmission of immunity . Without entering into the details of the investigations which lead to it , it will suf- fice to say that Ehrlich demonstrated that if a female animal ( a mouse ) be artificially immunized against certain ...
Page 48
... transmission of a peculiar habit of body than by the transmission of disease itself . In the modern sense , inherited predisposition to disease implies a congenital condition that is peculiar to the idioplasm of the individuals of ...
... transmission of a peculiar habit of body than by the transmission of disease itself . In the modern sense , inherited predisposition to disease implies a congenital condition that is peculiar to the idioplasm of the individuals of ...
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... transmission of disease from parents to offspring is one over which there has been a great deal of controversy . With regard to certain diseases , such as syphilis and some of the acute infections , there can be no doubt that such a ...
... transmission of disease from parents to offspring is one over which there has been a great deal of controversy . With regard to certain diseases , such as syphilis and some of the acute infections , there can be no doubt that such a ...
Page 59
... transmission of these agents . " A contagious disease is one transmissible from individual to individual by immediate or direct contact . Con- tagious diseases , like infectious diseases , are dependent upon the activities of vital ...
... transmission of these agents . " A contagious disease is one transmissible from individual to individual by immediate or direct contact . Con- tagious diseases , like infectious diseases , are dependent upon the activities of vital ...
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... transmission , we may say that the dis- ease is doubtless often disseminated by uncleanly personal habits , such , for example , as may be observed among men crowded together in military camps , where there is little doubt that the ...
... transmission , we may say that the dis- ease is doubtless often disseminated by uncleanly personal habits , such , for example , as may be observed among men crowded together in military camps , where there is little doubt that the ...
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acute agents animals anthrax antitoxic appearance bacillus bacteria blood body bubonic plague carbolic acid cause cent CHART cholera clinical clothing common conspicuous contagious cultures death-rate deaths destroyed detected diphtheria disin disinfection dissemination dysentery Edition endemic epidemic erysipelas especially etiological fatal favorable formaldehyde frequently germicidal glanders Hospital hygiene immunity important individuals infection infectious diseases influence inoculation instance intestinal investigations isolated larvæ leprosy lesions less localities malarial fevers manifest Medical membrane methods micro-organism mode mortality mosquito mucous mucous membrane non-spore-forming observed occur octavo opinion ordinary organism outbreak parasite pathogenic pathological patient peculiar period persons Philadelphia plague poison polluted population practically predisposing present pyogenic quarantine rabies regarded sanitary saprophytic serum skin small-pox soil solution specific spores sputum stains steam suppuration susceptible syphilis temperature tetanus tion tissues transmission trustworthy tuberculosis typhoid fever usually vaccination virus vital water-supply worm wounds yellow fever
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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.