The University of California Chronicle, Том 18,Выпуск 2University of California Press, 1916 |
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... protect against small - pox , and thereby laid the foundations of vaccination as a preventive of many infectious , parasitic diseases . Morton , in the last century discovered the principle of anesthesia which has made surgery painless ...
... protect against small - pox , and thereby laid the foundations of vaccination as a preventive of many infectious , parasitic diseases . Morton , in the last century discovered the principle of anesthesia which has made surgery painless ...
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... protected latrines which can be rapidly built even in temporary camps . These and other real contributions toward the preven- tion of the spread of typhoid fever have been made by pure bacteriology . Let us now consider what the sister ...
... protected latrines which can be rapidly built even in temporary camps . These and other real contributions toward the preven- tion of the spread of typhoid fever have been made by pure bacteriology . Let us now consider what the sister ...
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... protected against fully virulent original growths of the micro - organism . Facts such as these were early discovered in respect to the infections produced by the typhoid bacillus in small animals . Beumer and Peiper in 1887 found that ...
... protected against fully virulent original growths of the micro - organism . Facts such as these were early discovered in respect to the infections produced by the typhoid bacillus in small animals . Beumer and Peiper in 1887 found that ...
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... protect . The results attained in the German and English Armies and among the personnel of hospitals , have assured us that these classes of people , who are the most exposed to typhoid fever , become , when vaccinated , only one - half ...
... protect . The results attained in the German and English Armies and among the personnel of hospitals , have assured us that these classes of people , who are the most exposed to typhoid fever , become , when vaccinated , only one - half ...
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... protect in civil life . Recent reports from the Continental Armies , each employing a different method , show that in ... protected , that there has been no single unprotected spot for an epidemic to get a start and gain in violence , to ...
... protect in civil life . Recent reports from the Continental Armies , each employing a different method , show that in ... protected , that there has been no single unprotected spot for an epidemic to get a start and gain in violence , to ...
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