A residence on or near a damp soil, whether that dampness be inherent in the 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... Report - Page 145by New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1887Full view - About this book
| 1877 - 1380 pages
...itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows and 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. II. Consumption may be checked in its career, and possibly — nay, probably... | |
| George Wilson - 1877 - 536 pages
...percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes, or springy soils, is one of the principal 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,... | |
| Hugo Ziemssen - 1879 - 818 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,... | |
| 1879 - 678 pages
...itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes, or springy soils, is cue 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... | |
| Connecticut. State Department of Health - 1879 - 214 pages
...percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes, or spongy soil, is one of the principal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe. 2d. Consumption can be checked in its career, and possibly, nay, probably, prevented... | |
| New Jersey. State Department of Health - 1881 - 1104 pages
...itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows and 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. II. Consumptiou may be checked in its career, and possibly — nay, probably... | |
| Massachusetts - 1882 - 1374 pages
...in the soil itself, or caused by percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, 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... | |
| 1885 - 188 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... | |
| New York (State). Department of Health, New York (State). Board of Health - 1886 - 632 pages
...percolation from adjacent ponds, rivers, meadows, marshes, or springy soils, is one of the principal causes of consumption in Massachusetts, probably in New England, and possibly in other portions of the globe. 2d. Consumption can be checked in its career and possibly, nay probably, prevented... | |
| 1887 - 334 pages
...air is bad, for the reason that not one dwelling in ten is perfect from a sanitary standpoint. Either the breathing space is too limited, or ventilation...the Medical Officer of Privy Council, London, 1868. i Sanitary Engineering! London, 1873. world," a statement whose truth is being daily demonstrated by... | |
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