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" Disinfection of Excreta, etc. The infectious character of the dejections of patients suffering from cholera and from typhoid fever is well established; and this is true of mild cases and of the earliest stages of these diseases as well as of severe and... "
Canada Lancet - Page 201
1889
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Annual report of the State Board of Health of the State of Rhode Island. 1889

1890 - 470 pages
...individual has been successfully vaccinated. DlSlNFECTANTS. The infectious character of the dejections of patients suffering from cholera, and from typhoid fever is well established — and this in that of mild cases and of the earliest stages of these diseases, as well as of severe and fatal...
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Biennial report of the State Board of Health of the State of Iowa. 1883/85

1885 - 606 pages
...room. GENERAL DIRECTIONS. Disinfection of Excreta, etc. — The infectious character of the dejections of patients suffering from cholera and from typhoid...is true of mild cases and of the earliest stages of 1 hese diseases as well as of severe and fatal cases. It is probable that epidemic dysentery, tuberculosis,...
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Biennial Report of the Board of Health of the State of Iowa ...

Iowa. Board of Health - 1885 - 606 pages
...typhoid fever is well establnhed: and this is true <>!' mild cases and of the earliest stages of t hese diseases as well as of severe and fatal cases. It...perhaps diphtheria, yellow fever, scarlet fever and typtius fever may also be transmitted by means of the alvine discharges of the sick. It is therefore...
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Biennial Report, Volume 3

Iowa. State Department of Health - 1885 - 602 pages
...(HCNKItAI, DIRECTIONS. Disinfection of Excreta, etc. — The infectious character of the dejections of patients suffering from cholera and from typhoid fever is well established; and this is true ofmild cases and of the earliest stages of ! hese diseases as well as of severe and fatal cases. It...
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Annual Report of the State Board of Health of the State of Rhode ..., Volume 8

Rhode Island. State Board of Health - 1886 - 380 pages
...room. GENERAL DIRECTIONS. Disinfection of Excreta, etc. — The infectious character of the dejections of patients suffering from cholera and from typhoid...fever, scarlet fever and typhus fever may also be transmilted by means of the alvine discharges of the sick. It is therefore of the fiist importance...
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Annual Report

Indiana State Board of Health - 1886 - 316 pages
...sick-room. GENEKAL DIKECTIONS. Disinfection of Ercreta, etc. — The infectious character of the dejections of patients suffering from cholera and from typhoid...fever, scarlet fever and typhus fever may also be traMsmitted by means of the alvine discharges of the sick. It is therefore of the first importance...
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Report, Volume 9

Connecticut. State Department of Health - 1887 - 656 pages
...room. GENERAL DIRECTIONS. Disinfection of Excreta, etc. — The infectious character of the dejections of patients suffering from cholera and from typhoid...perhaps diphtheria, yellow fever, scarlet fever and typhoid fever may also be transmitted by means of the alvine discharges of the sick. It is, therefore,...
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A Text-book of medicine for students and practitioners

Adolf von Strümpell - 1887 - 1028 pages
...textbooks are far too vague. Disinfection of Excreta, etc. — The infectious character of the dejections of patients suffering from cholera and from typhoid...established ; and this is true of mild cases and of the earlier stages of these diseases as well as of severe and fatal cases. It is probable that epidemic...
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Disinfection and Disinfectants: Their Application and Use in the Prevention ...

American Public Health Association. Committee on Disinfectants - 1888 - 280 pages
...sick-room. GENERAL DIRECTIONS. Disinfection of Excreta, etc. The infectious character of the dejections of patients suffering from cholera and from typhoid...severe and fatal cases. It is probable that epidemic dysenterv, tuberculosis, and perhaps diphtheria, yellow fever, scarlet fever, and typhus fever, may...
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Report of the Health Officer

District of Columbia. Health Department - 1890 - 218 pages
...Disinfection of excreta, etc. — The infectious character of the dejections of patients suifering from cholera and from typhoid fever is well established;...fever, may also be transmitted by means of the alvine dischargee of the sick. It is therefore of the first importance that these should be disinfected. In...
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