The Sanitarian, Volum 47A. S. Barnes and Company, 1901 |
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... average a loss of one dol- lar - surely a very low estimate - in time taken from work , in doctors ' bills , in drugs , funeral expenses , etc. , etc. , and we ob- tain the total of $ 3,000,000 , in addition to the pain endured , and ...
... average a loss of one dol- lar - surely a very low estimate - in time taken from work , in doctors ' bills , in drugs , funeral expenses , etc. , etc. , and we ob- tain the total of $ 3,000,000 , in addition to the pain endured , and ...
Side 33
... appears to be about the average stint of the regulars who frequent the lager resorts of Munich , but who are far surpassed by many Er- langen students ; not to mention the employees of the Cosmopolitan Health Studies . 33.
... appears to be about the average stint of the regulars who frequent the lager resorts of Munich , but who are far surpassed by many Er- langen students ; not to mention the employees of the Cosmopolitan Health Studies . 33.
Side 34
... average ; the birthland of the Rome - con- quering Teutons has again begun to turn out champion athletes ; the era of industrialism has not filled German manufacturing towns with slum cripples . A densely populated country of less than ...
... average ; the birthland of the Rome - con- quering Teutons has again begun to turn out champion athletes ; the era of industrialism has not filled German manufacturing towns with slum cripples . A densely populated country of less than ...
Side 73
... average for May in the ten years , 1891-1900 , scarlet fever , small - pox and typhoid fever were more than usually prevalent ; and consumption , remittent fever , - inflammation of bowels , measles and cerebro - spinal meningitis ...
... average for May in the ten years , 1891-1900 , scarlet fever , small - pox and typhoid fever were more than usually prevalent ; and consumption , remittent fever , - inflammation of bowels , measles and cerebro - spinal meningitis ...
Side 83
... average size of a farm in Porto Rico is 45 acres , of which 12 are cultivated . Seventy - one per cent . of these Porto Rican farms are owned by whites , and the rest by negroes . Ninety - three per cent . of all the farms are ...
... average size of a farm in Porto Rico is 45 acres , of which 12 are cultivated . Seventy - one per cent . of these Porto Rican farms are owned by whites , and the rest by negroes . Ninety - three per cent . of all the farms are ...
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Side 199 - The sputum of consumptive people, then, is to be regarded as the main source of the infection of tuberculosis. On this point, I suppose, all are agreed. The question now arises whether there are not other sources, too, copious enough to demand consideration in the combating of tuberculosis. Great importance used to be attached to the hereditary transmission of tuberculosis. Now, however, it has been demonstrated by thorough investigation that though hereditary tuberculosis is not absolutely non-existent...
Side 266 - He did not conclude, however^ that bovine bacilli could not produce disease in the human subject, but said : It seems to me that, accepting the clinical evidence on hand, bovine tuberculosis may be transmitted to children when the body Is overpowered by large numbers of bacilli, as In udder tuberculosis, or when certain unknown favorable conditions exist.
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