Report, Volume 101881/82-1882/83, 1936/38- include also the registration reports for 1881-1882, 1936/37- |
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Page 86
... Association , or any other body of competent investigators and leaders , be able to demonstrate specified causes or sources of this disease , which could be resisted and overcome by disinfection , inoculation , isolation , or by any ...
... Association , or any other body of competent investigators and leaders , be able to demonstrate specified causes or sources of this disease , which could be resisted and overcome by disinfection , inoculation , isolation , or by any ...
Page 87
... Association quoting exten- sively from its general discussion of the disease and giving its detailed suggestions in toto : " It is the generally accepted belief that diphtheria is de- pendent upon a specific germ . Less than one half ...
... Association quoting exten- sively from its general discussion of the disease and giving its detailed suggestions in toto : " It is the generally accepted belief that diphtheria is de- pendent upon a specific germ . Less than one half ...
Page 92
... Association , which they hope may be adopted : " First . We recognize the disease known as diphtheria to be due to a specific cause , owing to which all cases become dangerous as sources of contagion and infection . " Second . For the ...
... Association , which they hope may be adopted : " First . We recognize the disease known as diphtheria to be due to a specific cause , owing to which all cases become dangerous as sources of contagion and infection . " Second . For the ...
Page 178
... Association says : " The method of instructing teachers in training at normal and model schools and the sanitary supervision or systematic inspection of schools are both worthy of consideration . Without suitable hygienic instruction of ...
... Association says : " The method of instructing teachers in training at normal and model schools and the sanitary supervision or systematic inspection of schools are both worthy of consideration . Without suitable hygienic instruction of ...
Page 199
... the cement had set . Damage to be caused by jarring the pipe and cracking set cement was thus avoided . AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION . EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING . REPORTED THE SEWERAGE OF TWO NEW HAMPSHIRE TOWNS . 199.
... the cement had set . Damage to be caused by jarring the pipe and cracking set cement was thus avoided . AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION . EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING . REPORTED THE SEWERAGE OF TWO NEW HAMPSHIRE TOWNS . 199.
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