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" of the same class as that to which disease germs belong, and the agents which destroy the latter also destroy the bacteria of putrefaction when brought in contact with them in sufficient quantity, or restrain their development when present in smaller... "
The Midland Medical Miscellany and Provincial Medical Journal: A Monthly ... - Page 212
1885
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Hall's Journal of Health, Volume 32

1885 - 438 pages
...decomposition is due to the development of " germs " of the same class as that to which disease germs belong, and the agents which destroy the latter also...development when present in smaller amounts. A large manlier of the proprietor;/ "disinfectant*," «o called, idiirh are in the market, are simply deodoriser*...
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Agriculture of Maine: Annual Report of the Secretary ..., Volume 38, Part 1895

Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1896 - 644 pages
...organic matter, is due to the development of germs of the same class as those to which disease germs belong, and the agents which destroy the latter, also...brought in contact with them in sufficient quantity. LIST OF DISINFECTANTS. Disinfectants which have the power of destroying spores: Fire; steam under pressure...
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Annual report of the State Board of Health of the State of Rhode Island. 1885-87

1886 - 1154 pages
...decomposition is due to the development of " germs" of the same class as that to which disease germs belong, and the agents which destroy the latter also...bacteria of putrefaction, when brought in contact -.uihilirm in sufficient quantity, or restrain their development when present in smaller amounts. A...
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Biennial report of the State Board of Health of the State of Iowa. 1883/85

1885 - 606 pages
...decomposition is due to the development of "germs" of the same class as that to which disease germs belong, and the agents which destroy the latter also destroy the bacteria or putrefaction, wnen brought in contact with them in sufficient quantity, or restrain their development...
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Medical News and Abstract, Volume 46

1885 - 756 pages
...decomposition is due to the development of " germs " of the same class as that to which disease germs belong, and the agents which destroy the latter also...disinfectants," so called, which are in the market, are simply deodorizers or antiseptics, of greater or less value, and at e entirely untrustworthy for disinfecting...
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Biennial report of the Department of Public Health, State of Tennessee for ...

1885 - 632 pages
...the same class as that to which disease germs belong, and the agents which destroy the latter al><> destroy the bacteria of putrefaction, when brought...disinfectants,'' so called,' which are in the market, arc simply deodorizers or antiseptic*, of greater or less value, and are entirely untrustworthy for...
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Report of the State Board of Health of the State of Tennessee, Volume 2

Tennessee. State Board of Health - 1885 - 634 pages
...decomposition is due to the development of "germs " of the same class as that to which disease germs belong, and the agents which destroy the latter also...when present in smaller amounts. A large number of (he proprietary " disinfectants" so called, which are. in the market, are simply deodorizers or antiseptics,...
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Annual report of the State Board of Health, Lunacy and Charity of ...

1885 - 464 pages
...decomposition is due to the development of "germs "of the same class as that to which disease germs belong, and the agents which destroy the latter also...quantity, or restrain their development when present in binaller amounts. A large number of the proprietary " disinfectants ," so called, which are in the...
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 20

1885 - 596 pages
...material in the vicinity of human habitations cannot be completely destroyed or removed or disinfected. " A large number of the proprietary ' disinfectants' so called, which are in the market, are simply deodorizers or antiseptics of greater or less value, and are entirely untrustworthy for disinfecting...
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Biennial Report, Volume 3

Iowa. State Department of Health - 1885 - 602 pages
...decomposition is due to the development of "germs" of the same class as that to which disease germs belong, and the agents which destroy the latter also destroy the bacteria or putrefaction, when brought in contact with them in sufficient quantity, or restrain 'heir development...
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