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" A residence on or near a damp soil, whether that dampness be inherent in the soil itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes or springy soils, is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in... "
Report of the State Board of Health of the State of New Hampshire. v. 6, 1887 - Page 127
1887
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Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, Volume 29

Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1882 - 442 pages
...in the soil itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, marshes, or springy soils, is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe. " Second, Consumption can be checked in its career, and possibly — nay, probably...
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Topographical Distribution and Local Origin of Consumption in Massachusetts

Henry Ingersoll Bowditch - 1862 - 128 pages
...soil itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes or springy soils, is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe. Second. Consumption can be checked in its career, and possibly, nay probably,...
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The Cincinnati Lancet & Observer, Volume 5; Volume 23

1862 - 792 pages
...soil itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes or springy soils, is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe. " Second — Consumption can be checked in its career, and possibly, nay, probably,...
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Consumption in New England, or, Locality one of its chief causes

Henry Ingersoll Bowditch - 1862 - 130 pages
...soil itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes or springy soils, is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe. Second. Consumption can be checked in its career, and possibly, nay probably,...
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Medical Communications, Volume 10

Massachusetts Medical Society - 1866 - 670 pages
...soil itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes or springy soils, is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe. Second. Consumption can be checked in its career, and possibly, nay probably,...
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Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal and Western Lancet, Volume 6

1868 - 422 pages
...soil itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes, or springy soils, is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe. 2d. Consumption can be checked in its career, and possibly, nay probably, prevented...
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Consumption in New England and elsewhere

Henry Ingersoll Bowditch - 1868 - 168 pages
...soil itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes or springy soils, is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe. Second. Consumption can be checked in its career, and possibly, nay probably,...
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The Chicago Medical Journal, Volume 20

1868 - 596 pages
...soil itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes or spring}' soils, is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in !New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe. Second. Consumption can be checked in its career, and possibly, nay probably,...
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The Sanitary Condition of Boston

Boston (Mass.). Medical Commission to Investigate the Sanitary Condition of the City - 1875 - 230 pages
...soil itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes, or springy soils, is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts,...in New England, and possibly in other parts of the world." He also asserted, and here is the most valuable outcome of his researches, that consumption...
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A Century of American Medicine, 1776-1876

Henry Jacob Bigelow, Edward Hammond Clarke, Samuel David Gross, John Shaw Billings, Theodore Gaillard Thomas - 1876 - 392 pages
...soil itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes, or springy soils, is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe. " Second. Consumption can be checked in its career, and possibly, nay probably,...
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