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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... "
Weekly Medical Review - Page 355
1885
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Annual report of the Indiana State Board of Health. 1887

1888 - 488 pages
...extension of infectious diseases must depend largely upon the proper use of disinfectants in the sick-room. GENERAL DIRECTIONS. Disinfection of Excreta, Etc —...the alvine discharges of the sick. It is, therefore, of the first importance that these should be disinfected. In cholera, diphtheria, yellow fever and...
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Annual Report

Indiana State Board of Health - 1888 - 356 pages
...extension of infectious diseases must depend largely upon the proper use of disinfectants in the sick-room. GENERAL DIRECTIONS. Disinfection of Excreta, Etc —...the alvine discharges of the sick. It is, therefore, of the first importance that these should be disinfected. In cholera, diphtheria, yellow fever and...
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Disinfection and Disinfectants: Their Application and Use in the Prevention ...

American Public Health Association. Committee on Disinfectants - 1888 - 280 pages
...extension of infectious diseases must depend largely upon the proper use of disinfectants in the sick-room. GENERAL DIRECTIONS. Disinfection of Excreta, etc....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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Canada Lancet, Volume 21

1889 - 430 pages
...sick-room. GENERAL DIRECTIONS. Disinfection of Excreta, etc. The infectious character of the dejectious of patients suffering from cholera and from typhoid...the alvine discharges of the sick. It is therefore of the first importance that these should be disinfected. In cholera, diphtheria, yellow fever, and...
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Canada Lancet, Volume 21

1889 - 396 pages
...true of mild cases and of the earliest stages of these diseases as well as of !89.J THE CANADA LANCET. severe and fatal cases. It is probable that epidemic...the alvine discharges of the sick. It is therefore of the first importance that these should be disinfected. In cholera, diphtheria, yellow fever, and...
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Text-book of Hygiene: A Comprehensive Treatise on the Principles and ...

George Henry Rohé - 1890 - 482 pages
...Excreta, etc. — The infections character of the dejections of patients suffering from cholera and typhoid fever is well established ; and this is true...the alvine discharges of the sick. It is, therefore, of the first importance that these should be disinfected. In cholera, diphtheria, yellow fever, and...
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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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Text-book of hygiene

George Henry Rohé - 1890 - 480 pages
...Excreta, etc. — The infectious character of the dejections of patients suffering from cholera and typhoid fever is well established ; and this is true...epidemic dysentery, tuberculosis, and perhaps diphtheria, j-ellow fever, scarlet fever, and typhus fever nu»y also be transmitted by means of the alvine discharges...
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Annual Report of the State Board of Health of the State of Rhode ..., Volume 12

Rhode Island. State Board of Health - 1890 - 460 pages
...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...yellow fever, scarlet fever, and typhus fever may filso be transmitted by means of the alvine discharges of the sick. It is therefore of the first importance...
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The Sanitarian, Volume 27

1891 - 588 pages
...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...epidemic dysentery, tuberculosis, and perhaps diphtheria, yellow-fever, scarletfever, and typhus-fever, may also be transmitted by means of the alvine discharges...
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