Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 23s.l., 1903 |
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Page 84
... direct inoculation through abrasions of the skin or mucous membrane , or by the bites of blood - sucking insects . A general collective investigation is needed first of all to discover and estab- lish beyond doubt the direct cause or ...
... direct inoculation through abrasions of the skin or mucous membrane , or by the bites of blood - sucking insects . A general collective investigation is needed first of all to discover and estab- lish beyond doubt the direct cause or ...
Page 134
... direct infection occurs from the germs that cling to the suctorial apparatus of the insect for sev- eral days . Finlay suggests that this latter method might be used for conferring immunity on a large scale . We may reasonably conclude ...
... direct infection occurs from the germs that cling to the suctorial apparatus of the insect for sev- eral days . Finlay suggests that this latter method might be used for conferring immunity on a large scale . We may reasonably conclude ...
Page 233
... direct contact with unclean and infected hands and instruments , and often follow apparently insignificant wounds made with in- fected objects . The scratch of a pin or the prick of an autopsy scalpel has caused death more than once ...
... direct contact with unclean and infected hands and instruments , and often follow apparently insignificant wounds made with in- fected objects . The scratch of a pin or the prick of an autopsy scalpel has caused death more than once ...
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