It is, furthermore, to be remembered that consumption is not always, as was formerly supposed, a fatal disease, but that it is in very many cases a distinctly curable affection. An individual who is well on the road to recovery may, if he does not with... Biennial Report - Page 124by Iowa. State Department of Health - 1889Full view - About this book
| 1889 - 608 pages
...sputum. These means lie largely within the power of the affected individual. It is, furthermore, to be remembered that consumption is not always, as was...immediate destruction of the sputum and the enforcement of habiti of cleanliness. But in places of public assembly, such as churches and theatres, particularly... | |
| 1889 - 598 pages
...greatly his chances of recovery by self-inoculation. While the greatest danger of the spread of this disease from the sick to the well is in private houses...as churches and theatres, particularly the latter, conditions are different and the safety would seem to depend largely upon a dilution and partial removal... | |
| Indiana State Board of Health - 1890 - 346 pages
...recovery by self-inoculation. While the greatest danger of the spread of this disease from the sick to well is in private houses and in hospitals, yet, if...in places of public assembly, such as churches and theaters, particularly the latter, conditions are different and the safety would seem to depend largely... | |
| Iowa. State Department of Health - 1891 - 404 pages
...sputum. These means lie largely within the power of the affected individual. It is furthermore to be remembered that consumption is not always, as was...sputum and the enforcement of habits of cleanliness. Consumption. But in places of public assembly, such as churches and theaters, particularly the latter,... | |
| 1906 - 654 pages
...predispose to almost any disease; but consumption is never ''inherited." Thus, it will be seen that the spread of the disease from the sick to the well is, theoretically, at least, a simple matter, but it requires authority of law, and abundant means and... | |
| Ferdinand Eugene Daniel - 1907 - 566 pages
...predispose to almost any disease; but consumption is never "inherited." Thus, it will be seen that the spread of the disease from the sick to the well is, theoretically, at least, a simple matter, but it requires authority of law, and abundant means and... | |
| 1907 - 522 pages
...predispose to almost any disease ; but consumption is never "inherited." Thus, it will be seen that the spread of the disease from the sick to the well is, theoretically, at least, a simple matter, but it requires authority of law, and abundant means and... | |
| 1912 - 1234 pages
...which follows, it should in no wise supplant the measures now in use and advocated for the prevention of the spread of the disease from the sick to the well. It should not lessen the precautions at the bedside, the disinfection of typhoid excreta in the household,... | |
| 1914 - 580 pages
...individual, it should in no wise supplant the measures now in use and advocated for the prevention of the spread of the disease from the sick to the well. It should not lessen the precautions at the bedside, the disinfection of typhoid excreta, the keeping... | |
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