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Report - Page 182
by New Hampshire. Department of Agriculture - 1895
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Biennial Report, Volumes 7-8

Iowa. State Department of Health - 1893 - 834 pages
...better to keep the temperature at 158° Fah. for a longer period, say half to one hour continuously. Drying of the tuberculous matter indoors or in the...rising of the virus in dust is a cause of infection in dwelling houses, stores, barns, barnyards, stockyards and railroad cars. It is now allowed that the...
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Bulletin, Volumes 62-83

1894 - 756 pages
...Fah. for a longer period, say half to one hour continuously. Drying of the tuberculous matter in doors or in the shade, and apart from the above temperature,...rising of the virus in dust is a cause of infection in dwelling houses, stores, barns, barnyards, stockyards, and railroad cars. It is now allowed that the...
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Bulletin, Issues 62-99

1894 - 1232 pages
...Fah. for a longer period, say half to one hour continuously. Drying of the tuberculous matter in doors or in the shade, and apart from the above temperature,...rising of the virus in dust is a cause of infection in dwelling houses, stores, barns, barnyards, stockyards, and railroad cars. It is now allowed that the...
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Annual Report, Volume 2

New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1895 - 1368 pages
...Fah. for a longer period, say half to one hour continuously. Drying of the tuberculous matter in doors or in the shade, and apart from the above temperature,...stores, barns, barnyards, stockyards and railroad oars. It is now allowed that the infecting matter dried on the handkerchief, and shaken out on the...
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Annual Report [with Accompanying Documents]., Volume 2

New York (State). Department of Agriculture - 1895 - 1272 pages
...Fah. for a longer period, say half to one hour continuously. Drying of the tuberculous matter in doors or in the shade, and apart from the above temperature,...rising of the virus in dust is a cause of infection in dwelling houses, stores, barns, barnyards, stockyards, and railroad cars. It is now allowed that the...
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Annual Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station, Volume 7, Part 1894

Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1895 - 846 pages
...Fah. for a longer period, say half to one hour continuously. Drying of the tuberculous matter in doors or in the shade, and apart from the above temperature,...rising of the virus in dust is a cause of infection in dwelling houses, stores, barns, barnyards, stockyards, and railroad cars. It is now allowed that the...
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Report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell ..., Volume 7

New York State College of Agriculture, Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1895 - 836 pages
...Fah. for a longer period, say half to one hour continuously. Drying of the tuberculous matter in doors or in the shade, and apart from the above temperature,...rising of the virus in dust is a cause of infection in dwelling houses, stores, barns, barnyards, stockyards, and railroad cars. It is now allowed that the...
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The Journal of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Archives, Volume 16

Edward Charles Spitzka, William Henry Porter, Frank Seaver Billings, Rush Shippen Huidekoper, William Horace Hoskins, H. D. Gill - 1895 - 918 pages
...better to keep the temperature at 158° Fahr. for a longer period, say, half to one hour continuously. Drying of the tuberculous matter indoors or in the...above temperature, and its inhalation as fine dust, are the most common causes of tuberculosis. In one store with a tuberculous clerk the dust raised in...
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Journal of Comparative Medicine and Surgery, Volume 16

1895 - 878 pages
...better to keep the temperature at 158° Fahr. for a longer period, say, half to one hour continuously. Drying of the tuberculous matter indoors or in the...above temperature, and its inhalation as fine dust, are the most common causes of tuberculosis. In one store with a tuberculous clerk the dust raised in...
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