The Medical Fortnightly, Volumes 21-221902 - Medicine |
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... infection the sufferers do not at all suspect the nature of their dis- ease . 5th . As many of the late , often unrecognized , lesions of syphilis are the result of imperfectly treated early syphilis , it is desirable that the gen- eral ...
... infection the sufferers do not at all suspect the nature of their dis- ease . 5th . As many of the late , often unrecognized , lesions of syphilis are the result of imperfectly treated early syphilis , it is desirable that the gen- eral ...
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... infection is the patient himself , although it seems probable that the area of contagion is limited to a radius of a few feet . Secretions from the nose and throat , the epidermic scales , the excretions ( urine , fæces and perspiration ) ...
... infection is the patient himself , although it seems probable that the area of contagion is limited to a radius of a few feet . Secretions from the nose and throat , the epidermic scales , the excretions ( urine , fæces and perspiration ) ...
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... Infection has been traced to bedding which was aired in an open window on the side next to another house in very close proxim- ity . Simply washing infected clothing , the handling of toys and books , dust on window ledges or facings ...
... Infection has been traced to bedding which was aired in an open window on the side next to another house in very close proxim- ity . Simply washing infected clothing , the handling of toys and books , dust on window ledges or facings ...
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... INFECTION . Much difference of opinion exists as to the time of greatest infective- ness in this disease . It is probable that during the incubative period , it is not infectious , but from the moment that fever develops or throat ...
... INFECTION . Much difference of opinion exists as to the time of greatest infective- ness in this disease . It is probable that during the incubative period , it is not infectious , but from the moment that fever develops or throat ...
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... infection and child - bed fever are , after en- . lightenment , considered one and the same disease . In consulting our authorities some very terse statements are made re- garding the nature and prevention of puerperal fever , which ...
... infection and child - bed fever are , after en- . lightenment , considered one and the same disease . In consulting our authorities some very terse statements are made re- garding the nature and prevention of puerperal fever , which ...
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