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" ... obtained. 4. All cases of sore throat should be reported to the health authorities and should be. examined bacteriologically. 5. Infected '"contacts" should be excluded from school or work and should not be permitted to frequent public places until... "
Pediatrics - Page 518
1907
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Public Health, Volume 20

1908 - 434 pages
...should not be permitted to frequent public places until two successive cultures have proved negative. 6. All who have been in contact with a diphtheria patient, whether at home, at school, or at work, should be examined bacteriologically. THE DIAGNOSIS OF SMALL-POX.* BY AE THOMAS,...
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Monthly Bulletin of the State Board of Health of Massachusetts, Volume 2

Massachusetts. State Board of Health - 1907 - 364 pages
...should not be permitted to frequent public places until two successive cultures have proved negative. 6. All who have been in contact with a diphtheria patient, whether at home, at school or at work, should be examined bacteriologically. 7. Disinfection of fomites and terminal...
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 43

1908 - 590 pages
...should not be permitted to frequent public places until two successive cultures have proved negative. 6. All who have been In contact with a diphtheria patient, whether at home, at school, or at work, should be examined bacteriologically. REPERTORY OF NAUSEA AND VOniTINQ OF PREGNANCY....
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Biennial Report, Volume 4

Kansas State Board of Health - 1909 - 800 pages
...should not be permitted to frequent public places until two successive cultures have proved negative. 6. All who have been in contact with a diphtheria patient, whether at home, at school or at work, should be examined bacteriologically. 7. Disinfection of fomites and terminal...
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Pediatrics, Volume 19

1907 - 812 pages
...July, May, 1907) contributes the result of his researches on sodium chloride in the urine of childrcn affected with tuberculous peritonitis, and treated...are more dangerous than the inanimate. EF CROFUTT. BOOK REVIEWS LA CORYZA SYPHILITIQUE: RHINO-PHARYNGITE PURULENTE SEPTICO PGOHEIMIQUE: CHES LES NOUVEAU-NES...
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 43

1908 - 622 pages
...should not be permitted to frequent public places until two successive cultures have proved negative. 6. All who have been in contact with a diphtheria patient, whether at home, at school, or at work, should be examined bacteriologically. REPERTORY OF NAUSEA AND VOHITINQ OF PREGNANCY....
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The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 57

1908 - 1020 pages
...should not be permitted to frequent public places until two successive cultures have proved negative. All who have been in contact with a diphtheria patient, whether at home, at school, or at work, should be examined bacteriologically. Disinfection of fomites and terminal disinfection...
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Annals of Medical Practice, Volume 20

1907 - 720 pages
...should not be permitted to frequent public places until two successive cultures have proved negative. 6. All who have been in contact with a diphtheria patient, whether at home, at school, or at work, should be examined bacteriologically. 7. Disinfection of fomites and terminal...
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