The Principles of hygieneW.B. Saunders Company, 1914 - 525 pages |
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Page 14
... Bacillus Tuberculosis , 418.- Disinfection on Large Scale , 418. - Formaldehyd , 420. - Generation of Formaldehyd Gas , 421. - Liquis Formaldehyd Spraying , 424.— Sulphur Dioxid , 424. - Hydrocyanic Acid , 425. - Corrosive Sublimate ...
... Bacillus Tuberculosis , 418.- Disinfection on Large Scale , 418. - Formaldehyd , 420. - Generation of Formaldehyd Gas , 421. - Liquis Formaldehyd Spraying , 424.— Sulphur Dioxid , 424. - Hydrocyanic Acid , 425. - Corrosive Sublimate ...
Page 63
... bacilli - and , in consequence , the facili- ties for their transmission are less favorable . The preva- lence of pneumonia also appears to bear some relation to the degree of purity of the respired air . Typhus fever spreads rapidly in ...
... bacilli - and , in consequence , the facili- ties for their transmission are less favorable . The preva- lence of pneumonia also appears to bear some relation to the degree of purity of the respired air . Typhus fever spreads rapidly in ...
Page 103
... bacillus , the cholera organism , and Bacillus sporogenes of Klein . Bacil- lus coli is also of importance , because it is normally pres- ent in the intestinal discharges of man and the domestic animals . But its discovery in any ...
... bacillus , the cholera organism , and Bacillus sporogenes of Klein . Bacil- lus coli is also of importance , because it is normally pres- ent in the intestinal discharges of man and the domestic animals . But its discovery in any ...
Page 104
... bacillus . Bacteria are present to a greater or less extent in all natural waters . Many species have their normal habitat in water and in the soil , through which they gain en- trance to surface - waters . The point of hygienic impor ...
... bacillus . Bacteria are present to a greater or less extent in all natural waters . Many species have their normal habitat in water and in the soil , through which they gain en- trance to surface - waters . The point of hygienic impor ...
Page 107
... the presence of specific pathogenic bacteria in drinking - water are typhoid fever , Asiatic cholera , dysentery , and diarrhea , the latter possibly through the presence of Bacillus sporogenes . In addition DISSOLVED IMPURITIES . 107.
... the presence of specific pathogenic bacteria in drinking - water are typhoid fever , Asiatic cholera , dysentery , and diarrhea , the latter possibly through the presence of Bacillus sporogenes . In addition DISSOLVED IMPURITIES . 107.
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Page 457 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled.
Page 453 - An act granting additional quarantine powers and imposing additional duties upon the Marine Hospital Service...
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