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" It seems extremely probable that the diphtheretic poison — germ — is capable of increase, independently of the sick, in damp, foul places, such as sewers, damp cellars, and especially under old houses in which the floors come near the surface of the... "
Report of the State Board of Health of the State of New Hampshire. v. 9, 1890 - Page 291
1890
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Transactions of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin for the ..., Volume 25

State Medical Society of Wisconsin - 1891 - 392 pages
...poisongerm is capable of increase independently of the sick, in damp, foul places, such as damp cellars and especially under old houses in which the floors come near the surface of the ground, leaving damp, illy-ventilated spaces." While, however, we are reluctantly compelled...
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Public health. The Lomb prize essays

American Public Health Association - 1886 - 222 pages
...capable of increase, independently of the sick, in damp, foul places, such as sewers, damp cellars, and especially under old houses in which the floors come near the surface of the ground, leaving a damp, ill-ventilated space. At all events, the disease often clings...
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Biennial Report of the State Board of Health of California, Volume 9

California. Department of Public Health - 1886 - 298 pages
...capable of increase, independently of the «ick, in damp, foul places, such as sewers, damp cellars, and especially under old houses in which the floors come near the surface of the ground, leaving a damp, ill-ventilated space. At all events, the disease often clings...
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Public health

American Public Health Association - 1886 - 248 pages
...capable of increase, independently of the sick, in damp, foul places, such as sewers, damp cellars, and especially under old houses in which the floors come near the surface of the ground, leaving a damp, ill-ventilated space. At all events, the disease often clings...
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Transactions ... September 5th, 1887, Volume 3

John Brown Hamilton - 1887 - 916 pages
...capable of increase, independently of the sick, in damp, foul places, such as sewers, damp cellars, and especially under old houses in which the floors come near the surface of the ground, leaving a damp, ill-ventilated space. At all events the disease often clings...
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Journal: Appendix. Reports

California. Legislature - 1887 - 431 pages
...capable of increase, independently of the sick, in damp, foul places, such as sewers, damp cellars, and especially under old houses in which the floors come near the surface of the ground, leaving a • damp, ill-ventilated space. At all events, the disease often clings...
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Annual report of the Indiana State Board of Health. 1887

1888 - 488 pages
...capable of increase independently of the sick, in damp, foul places, such as sewers, damp cellars, and especially under old houses in which the floors come near the surface of the ground, leaving a damp, ill-ventilated space. At all events the disease often clings...
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Report

West Virginia. Department of Health - 1888 - 156 pages
...capable of increase, inde pendently of the sick, in damp, foul places, such as sewers, damp cellars, and especially under old houses in which the floors come near the surface of the ground, leaving a damp, ill-ventilated space. At all events, the disease often clings...
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Annual Report

Indiana State Board of Health - 1888 - 356 pages
...capable of increase independently of the sick, in damp, foul places, such as sewers, damp cellars, and especially under old houses in which the floors come near the surface of the ground, leaving a damp, ill-ventilated space. At all events the disease often clings...
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Report, Issue 4

Maine. State Board of Health - 1889 - 358 pages
...capable of increase, independently of the sick, in damp, foul places, such as sewers, damp cellars, and especially under old houses in which the floors come near the surface of the ground, leaving a damp, ill-ventilated space. At all events, the disease often clings...
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