Preventive Medicine and HygieneD. Appleton, 1913 - 1074 sider |
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Side vii
... taken as representing my personal views gained in the field , in the laboratory , in the classroom , and in administrative offices . It is wellnigh impossible to prevent or suppress a communicable disease without a knowledge of its mode ...
... taken as representing my personal views gained in the field , in the laboratory , in the classroom , and in administrative offices . It is wellnigh impossible to prevent or suppress a communicable disease without a knowledge of its mode ...
Side ix
... taken the place of fads and fancies in hygiene and sanitation ; the capable health officer now possesses facts concerning infections which permit their prevention and even their suppression in some instances . Many of these problems are ...
... taken the place of fads and fancies in hygiene and sanitation ; the capable health officer now possesses facts concerning infections which permit their prevention and even their suppression in some instances . Many of these problems are ...
Side 8
... taken several times daily , and the eruption at each stage of the disease is closely watched and recorded . The virus is usually taken from the animal between the fifth and the eighth day . It is an advantage to take the virus as early ...
... taken several times daily , and the eruption at each stage of the disease is closely watched and recorded . The virus is usually taken from the animal between the fifth and the eighth day . It is an advantage to take the virus as early ...
Side 28
... taken the view that smallpox may be blown for great distances , and they attribute the prevalence of smallpox to the windward of hos- pitals as an indication that the virus may be carried down the wind . My experience with the disease ...
... taken the view that smallpox may be blown for great distances , and they attribute the prevalence of smallpox to the windward of hos- pitals as an indication that the virus may be carried down the wind . My experience with the disease ...
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... taken that the dishes be scalded and remnants of food burned . Bedding , underwear , towels , and other objects should not leave the sick room unless they are first boiled , steamed , or immersed in a suitable germicidal solution , such ...
... taken that the dishes be scalded and remnants of food burned . Bedding , underwear , towels , and other objects should not leave the sick room unless they are first boiled , steamed , or immersed in a suitable germicidal solution , such ...
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Side 475 - If it contain any added poisonous or other added deleterious ingredient which may render such article injurious to health...
Side 211 - It varies in different individuals, and in the same individual at different times.
Side 474 - If any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength. Second. If any substance has been substituted wholly or in part for the article.
Side 24 - Real liberty for all could not exist under the operation of a principle which recognizes the right of each individual person to use his own, whether in respect of his person or his property, regardless of the injury that may be done to others.
Side 425 - Whereas, Heredity plays a most important part in the transmission of crime, idiocy and imbecility. "Therefore, Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana. That on and after the passage of this Act it shall be compulsory for each and every institution in the State entrusted with the care of confirmed criminals, idiots, rapists and imbeciles...
Side 902 - Under 5 years . . 5 to 9 years . . . 10 to 14 years . . 15 to 19 years . 20 to 59 years .... 20 to 29 years . . 30 to 39 years 40 to 49 years . . 50 to 59 years . . 60...
Side 725 - The standard of turbidity shall be a water which contains 100 parts of silica per million in such a state of fineness that a bright platinum wire 1 millimeter in diameter can just be seen when the center of the wire is 100 millimeters below the surface of the water and the eye of the observer is 1.2 meters above the wire, the observation being made in the middle of the day, in the open air, but not in sunlight, and in a vessel so large that the sides do not shut out the light so as to influence the...
Side 147 - ... the nose. Who can doubt that if the salivary glands secreted indigo the fingers would continually be stained a deep blue, and who can doubt that if the nasal and oral secretions contain the germs of disease these germs will be almost as constantly found upon the fingers?
Side 425 - ... examine the mental and physical condition of such inmates as are recommended by the institutional physician and board of managers. If, in the judgment of this committee of experts and the board of managers, procreation is inadvisable, and there is no probability of improvement of the mental and physical condition of the inmate, it shall be lawful for the surgeons to perform such operation for the prevention of procreation as shall be decided safest and most effective.
Side 68 - ... having charge of such infant, to report the fact in writing, within six hours, to the health officer, or some legally qualified practitioner of medicine, of the city, town, or district in which the parents of the infant reside.