No doubt typhoid fever, camp diarrhea, and probably yellow fever are frequently communicated to soldiers in camp through the agency of flies, which swarm about fecal matter and filth of all kinds deposited upon the ground or in shallow pits and directly... Annual Reports of the War Department - Page 500by United States. War Department - 1899Full view - About this book
| United States - 1899 - 944 pages
...chloride of lime (6 ounces to a gallon of water) or with milk of lime, made from fresh quicklime. * * * No doubt typhoid fever, camp diarrhea, and probably...company kitchens or while being served in the mess tents. It is for this reason that a strict sanitary police is so important. Also because the water... | |
| United States. Surgeon-General's Office - 1899 - 1238 pages
...water ) or with milk of lime, made from fresh quicklime. * * * No «lonbt typhoid f ever, сашр diarrhea, and probably yellow fever are frequently...company kitchens or while being served in the mess tents. It is for this reason that a strict sanitary police is so important. Also because the water... | |
| Washington Academy of Sciences (Washington, D.C.) - Science - 1900 - 798 pages
...are frequently communicated to soldiers in camp through the agency of flies which swarm about faecal matter and filth of all kinds deposited upon the ground...food which is exposed while being prepared at the com1 Dr. Sternberg had as early as 1885, in his prize essay on ' Disinfection and Personal Prophylaxis... | |
| Henry Fox Hewes - Health education (Secondary) - 1900 - 332 pages
...these infectious camp diseases results to a large extent from failure to properly dispose of excreta. No doubt typhoid fever, camp diarrhea, and probably...prepared at the company kitchens, or while being served at the mess tent. — Sanitary Recommendations of Surgeon-General Steinberg. cannot drain into wells... | |
| Henry Fox Hewes - Health education (Secondary) - 1900 - 332 pages
...typhoid fever, camp diarrhea, and probably yellow fever are frequently communicated to soldiers in cnmp through the agency of flies, which swarm about fecal...to the food which is exposed while being prepared nt the company kitchens, or while being served at the mess tent. — Sanitary Recommendations of Surgeon-General... | |
| Russell Alexander Alger - History - 1901 - 511 pages
...mile or more from infected camp. " No doubt typhoid-fever, camp diarrhoea, and probably yellowfever are frequently communicated to soldiers in camp through...company kitchens or while being served in the mess tent. 413 It is for this reason that a strict sanitary police is so important. Also because the water supply... | |
| Entomology - 1901 - 772 pages
...are frequently communicated to soldiers in camp through the agency of flies, which swarm about faecal matter and filth of all kinds deposited upon the ground...food which is exposed while being prepared at the common kitchen or while being served in the mess tent." Thus the Surgeon-General not only gave sound... | |
| Charles Field Mason - 1906 - 594 pages
...gallon of water), or with milk of lime, made from fresh quick-lime. (/) The diseases just mentioned are frequently communicated to soldiers in camp through...which is exposed while being prepared at the company kitchen or while being served in the mess tent. It is for this reason that a strict sanitary police... | |
| United States. Surgeon General's Office - 1906 - 264 pages
...gallon of water), or with milk of lime, made from fresh quicklime. (/) The diseases just mentioned are frequently communicated to soldiers in camp through...which is exposed while being prepared at the company kitchen or while being served in the mess tent. It is for this reason that a strict sanitary police... | |
| Harry Endicott Webber - Spanish-American War, 1898 - 1908 - 426 pages
...circular shows to what extent this danger was appreciated. "No doubt typhoid fever, camp diarrhoea, and probably yellow fever are frequently communicated...reason that a strict sanitary police is so important." Although the Eighth prevented flies breeding in its own camp, it could not prevent them swarming from... | |
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