Health Department to adopt the rule, that no person who has suffered from diphtheria shall be considered free from contagion until it has been shown by bacteriological examination, made after the disappearance of the membrane from the throat, that the... The New York Polyclinic - Page 241894Full view - About this book
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1894 - 890 pages
...continue to carry the germs of the disease in their throats for many days after all signs and symptoms of the disease have disappeared. No doubt the disease...that until such examinations have shown such absence all cases in boarding-houses, hotels, and tenementhouses must remain isolated and under observation.... | |
| 1895 - 798 pages
...subjected to the usual rules and regulations covering contagious diseases. Experiments have led the department to adopt the rule that no person who has...bacilli, and that until such examinations have shown such ahsence all cases should remain isolated and under observation. Disinfection of the premises, therefore,... | |
| 1896 - 818 pages
...of time during which diphtheria bacilli may persist in the throat, the Health Department has adopted the rule, »That no person who has suffered from diphtheria...that until such examinations have shown such [absence all cases in boarding-houses, hotels, and tenement-houses must remain isolated and under observation.... | |
| 1895 - 836 pages
...of time during which diphtheria bacilli may persist in the throat, the Health Department has adopted the rule, < That no person who has suffered from diphtheria...throat, that the throat secretions no longer contain diphtheria bacilli, and that until such examinations have shown such absence, all cases in boarding-houses,... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.). Mayor - 1895 - 808 pages
...of time during which diphtheria bacilli may persist in the throat, the Health Department has adopted the rule, , That no person who has suffered from diphtheria...throat, that the throat secretions no longer contain diphtheria bacilli, and that until such examinations have shown such absence, all cases in boarding-houses,... | |
| 1895 - 636 pages
...examination, made after the disappearance of the membrane from the throat, that the throat-secretions no longer contain the diphtheria bacilli, and that, until such examinations have shown such absence, all cases in boarding-houses, hotels, and tenementhouses must remain isolated and under observation.... | |
| Job Lewis Smith - 1896 - 1042 pages
...continue to carry the germs of the disease in their throats for many days after all signs and symptoms of the disease have disappeared. No doubt the disease...that until such examinations have shown such absence all cases in boarding houses, hotels, and tenement houses must remain isolated and under observation.... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Department of Health - 1897 - 274 pages
...continue to carry the germs of the disease in their throats for many days after all signs and symptoms of the disease have disappeared. No doubt the disease...diphtheria bacilli, and that until such examinations have shoi^n such absence all cases in boarding-houses, hotels and tenement-houses must remain isolated and... | |
| 1895 - 416 pages
...silently stolen away. " In accordance with this the health department has enacted the following law: '-That no person who has suffered from diphtheria...throat, that the throat secretions no longer contain the diphtheritic bacilli, and that until such exarnin. ations have shown such absence, all cases in boarding-houses,... | |
| William Henry Welch - 1920 - 676 pages
...diphtheria bacilli may persist in the throat, the Health Department has adopted the rule, " That no persons who has suffered from diphtheria shall be considered...that until such examinations have shown such absence all cases in boarding houses, hotels, and tenement houses must remain isolated and under observation.... | |
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