| Sanitary Institute of Great Britain - 1888 - 620 pages
...inherent in the soil itself or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, from marshes, or springy soils, is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe. (2.) Consumption can be checked in its career, and possibly, nay probably, prevented... | |
| 1889 - 598 pages
...inherent in the soil itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, from marshes and spongy soils, is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe." Again, it was shown that the death-rate from consumption in the city of Salisbury... | |
| American Medical Association - 1890 - 954 pages
...soil itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes or springy soils, is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe. Second. — Consumption can be checked in its career, and possibly, nay probably,... | |
| 1898 - 276 pages
...itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes, or springy soils, as one of the primal •causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in New England, and possibly im other portions of the globe. "Second — Consumption can be checked in its career, and possibly... | |
| Pennsylvania. State Board of Health and Vital Statistics - 1899 - 732 pages
...soil itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes, or springy soils, is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe. "Second. Consumption can be checked in its career, and possibly — nay, probably... | |
| 1901 - 780 pages
...as the year 1862, says the London Hospital, laid it down that a residence on or near a damp soil was one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts...— probably in New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe. The late Sir George (then Dr.) Buchanan, as the result of very careful investigation... | |
| 1903 - 648 pages
...itself or caused by the percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes, or springy soil, is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe." T« this address and the report of Dr. Buchanan, of England, in 1867, on the... | |
| Ronald Campbell Macfie - 1909 - 364 pages
...soil itself or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes, or springy soils, is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts...— probably in New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe. 2. Consumption can be checked in its career, and possibly — nay probably —... | |
| Valery Havard - 1914 - 846 pages
...evaporation from the lungs. Long ago, Dr. HI Bowditch stated that " A residence on or near a damp soil is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in New England." Ground Temperature. • — The soil being a bad conductor of heat, changes in the temperature of the... | |
| Arthur Ransome - 1915 - 308 pages
...inherent in the soil itself or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, from marshes, or springy soils, is one of the primal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe. (2) Consumption can be checked in its career, and possibly, nay probably, prevented... | |
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