British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Volum 42J. Churchill., 1868 |
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... Cholera in 1866 and 1867. By GAVIN MILROY , M.D. , F.R.C.P. , Vice - President of the Epidemiological Society · • ART . II . - Entacoustics . By JAMES JAGO , M.D. Oxon . , Physician to the Cornwall General Infirmary · · 209 • . . 225 ...
... Cholera in 1866 and 1867. By GAVIN MILROY , M.D. , F.R.C.P. , Vice - President of the Epidemiological Society · • ART . II . - Entacoustics . By JAMES JAGO , M.D. Oxon . , Physician to the Cornwall General Infirmary · · 209 • . . 225 ...
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... Cholera " of Prof. P. Lorain's valuable treatise , are much diminished in value by the want of any record of the pressure . Another practical point of importance consists in the re- duction to a minimum of the friction between the ...
... Cholera " of Prof. P. Lorain's valuable treatise , are much diminished in value by the want of any record of the pressure . Another practical point of importance consists in the re- duction to a minimum of the friction between the ...
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... Cholera , measles , and scarlatina are the appanage of mankind . Were tubercle , as some assert , a mere form of inflammation in which the products are characterised by a tendency to degeneration , it is difficult to say why it should ...
... Cholera , measles , and scarlatina are the appanage of mankind . Were tubercle , as some assert , a mere form of inflammation in which the products are characterised by a tendency to degeneration , it is difficult to say why it should ...
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... cholera , contagion in the wards of a hospital is by no means a marked phenomenon ; and yet one case of cholera under the circumstances above mentioned , may spread the disease far and wide in a community which has been exempt up to the ...
... cholera , contagion in the wards of a hospital is by no means a marked phenomenon ; and yet one case of cholera under the circumstances above mentioned , may spread the disease far and wide in a community which has been exempt up to the ...
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... cholera may thus be propagated -namely , by contamination of the water - supply : and that which twenty years ago would have been treated as an absurdity is now not only discussed as a matter of course in the medical journals , but has ...
... cholera may thus be propagated -namely , by contamination of the water - supply : and that which twenty years ago would have been treated as an absurdity is now not only discussed as a matter of course in the medical journals , but has ...
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