The Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of preventionW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 350 pages |
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... Vital Processes : PAGE 209 213 215 216 237 244 247 250 252 259 Immunity ; Vaccination and Protective Inoculation ; Antitoxic Condition Chemical and Physical Prophylactic Measures Disinfection and Disinfectants Special Chemical ...
... Vital Processes : PAGE 209 213 215 216 237 244 247 250 252 259 Immunity ; Vaccination and Protective Inoculation ; Antitoxic Condition Chemical and Physical Prophylactic Measures Disinfection and Disinfectants Special Chemical ...
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... vital importance , and their desire and ability to carry their precepts into practice have been abundantly dis- covered through the researches of the archeologist . many instances their devices for baths , water - supplies , dis- posal ...
... vital importance , and their desire and ability to carry their precepts into practice have been abundantly dis- covered through the researches of the archeologist . many instances their devices for baths , water - supplies , dis- posal ...
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... constantly at work upon the indi- vidual , some of them placing him in a condition to survive to the most virulent forms of infection , while others exposure so modify the normal vital resistance with which nature has 25.
... constantly at work upon the indi- vidual , some of them placing him in a condition to survive to the most virulent forms of infection , while others exposure so modify the normal vital resistance with which nature has 25.
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... vital powers that he is no longer capable of resisting the inroads of the direct , exciting causes of disease . In addition to the arti- ficial influences that surround man , there should be included in this category such natural ...
... vital powers that he is no longer capable of resisting the inroads of the direct , exciting causes of disease . In addition to the arti- ficial influences that surround man , there should be included in this category such natural ...
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... vital phenomenon is natu- rally found in the healthy being . Agencies that tend to re- duce the general health , such as exposure , fatigue , malnu- trition , debauch , etc. , tend likewise to diminish the vital resistance , and in this ...
... vital phenomenon is natu- rally found in the healthy being . Agencies that tend to re- duce the general health , such as exposure , fatigue , malnu- trition , debauch , etc. , tend likewise to diminish the vital resistance , and in this ...
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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.