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" That it is acquired by the direct transmission of the tubercle bacillus from the sick to the healthy, usually by means of the dried and pulverized sputum floating as dust in the air. "
The New York Polyclinic - Page 24
1894
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volumes 35-36

1895 - 784 pages
...disease and is distinctly preventible. 2. It is acquired by direct transmission of the tubercle bacillus from the sick to the well, usually by means of the...and pulverized sputum floating as dust in the air. 3. It can be largely prevented by simple and easily applied means of cleanliness and disinfection....
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 16

1894 - 502 pages
...dis ease, and that every tubercular person is a source of actual danger. The disease is transmitted from the sick to the well usually by means of the...and pulverized sputum floating as dust in the air, and it is estimated that at least one-seventh of the persons who die from phthysis acquire it from...
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Bulletin of the North Carolina Board of Health, Volumes 10-12

1895 - 634 pages
...disease and is distinctly preventable. 2. It is acquired by direct transmission of the tubercle bacillus from the sick to the well, usually by means of the...and pulverized sputum floating as dust in the air. 3. It can be largely prevented by simple and easily applied means of cleanliness and disinfection....
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The Southern California Practitioner, Volume 11

1896 - 506 pages
...consumption is an infectious and communicable disease, and is usually transmitted from the sick to the well, by means of the dried and pulverized sputum floating as dust in the air. This being the case it can in a great measure be restricted by the use of proper disinfectants. Platt's...
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The Sanitarian, Volume 23

1889 - 598 pages
...That it is acquired by the direct transmission of the tubercle bacillus from the sick to the healthy, usually by means of the dried and pulverized sputum floating as dust in the air. The measures, then, which are suggested for the prevention of the spread of tuberculosis are : 1. The...
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Biennial Report, Volume 5

Iowa. State Department of Health - 1889 - 304 pages
...That it is acquired by the direct transmission of the Tubercle Bacillus from the sick to the healthy, usually by means of the dried and pulverized sputum floating as dust in the air. The measures, then, which are suggested for the prevention of the spread of Tuberculosis are — 1....
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The Hahnemannian Monthly, Volume 24

1889 - 862 pages
...That it is acquired by the direct transmission of the tubercle bacillus from the sick to the healthy, usually by means of the dried and pulverized sputum floating as dust in the air. The measures, then, which are suggested for the prevention of the spread of tuberculosis are: 1st....
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Biennial Report, Volume 6

Iowa. State Department of Health - 1891 - 404 pages
...That it is acquired by the direct transmission of the tubercle bacillus from the sick to the healthy, usually by means of the dried and pulverized sputum floating as dust in the air. The measures then, which are suggested for the prevention of the spread of tuberculosis are: 1. The...
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Annual Report of the Board of Health of the Department of Health

New York (N.Y.). Department of Health - 1891 - 660 pages
...That it is acquired by the direct transmission of the tubercle bacillus from the sick to the healthy, usually by means of the dried and pulverized sputum floating as dust in the air. The measures, then, which are suggested for the prevention of the spread of tuberculosis are : 1st....
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Reports, Volume 3

New Hampshire - 1893 - 1134 pages
...recent meeting of the New York state board of health, Dr. Edson said the subject was well summed up as follows : First — Tuberculosis is a contagious...sputum floating as dust in the air. Third — It can be to a great extent prevented by simple and easily applied measures of cleanliness and disinfection....
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