... from the first possess, the power of producing by contagion a disease similar in nature to itself, but much more severe. It is undeniable, that the return of the Egyptian expedition introduced a severe contagious ophthalmia into this country, which... The New-York Medical Journal - Side 2311831Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Richard Middlemore - 1835 - 868 sider
...very much amongst the regiments which were stationed in Sicily, Malta, and Gibraltar; and it has also accompanied the British troops to almost every foreign station to which they have been sent." (MACGREGOR in Transactions, 8fc. p. 51.) Of 1604 cases of acute purulent ophthalmia... | |
| William Mackenzie - 1854 - 1160 sider
...contagious ophthalmia into this country, which afterwards prevailed extensively in regiments which had never served in Egypt, and which accompanied the...almost every foreign station to which they were sent. For many ages this ophthalmia has prevailed in Egypt. It is more frequent among the natives of the... | |
| William Mackenzie - 1855 - 1088 sider
...contagious ophthalmia into this country, which afterwards prevailed extensively in regiments which had never served in Egypt, and which accompanied the...almost every foreign station to which they were sent. For many ages this ophthalmia has prevailed in Egypt. It is more frequent among the natives of the... | |
| William Aitken - 1872 - 1024 sider
...ophthalmia was then introduced into this country, which afterwards prevailed extensively in regiments which had never served in Egypt ; and which accompanied...almost every foreign station to which they were sent, and especially to Sicily, Malta, and Gibraltar. "The disease," as we now see it, writes Dr. Parkes,... | |
| William Aitken - 1872 - 1020 sider
...ophthalmia was then introduced into this country, which afterwards prevailed extensively in regiments which had never served in Egypt ; and which accompanied...almost every foreign station to which they were sent, and especially to Sicily, Malta, and Gibraltar. " The disease," as we now see it, writes Dr. Parkes,... | |
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