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... period of at least three weeks was practically suspended . In the home of almost every business man one to three persons were sick , and the farming community was so fearful of contracting the disease that few of them came to town . The ...
... period of at least three weeks was practically suspended . In the home of almost every business man one to three persons were sick , and the farming community was so fearful of contracting the disease that few of them came to town . The ...
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... period of convalescence . This is the discharge from the hospital , and does not include the time when the convalescent has not regained his full strength , which many know from experience may extend over a number of months or even ...
... period of convalescence . This is the discharge from the hospital , and does not include the time when the convalescent has not regained his full strength , which many know from experience may extend over a number of months or even ...
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... period of incubation , the epidemic should not have occurred until the 27th of November . It did , however , occur on the 18th , or nine days before it was likely to occur , if the infection was from this source . The virulency of the ...
... period of incubation , the epidemic should not have occurred until the 27th of November . It did , however , occur on the 18th , or nine days before it was likely to occur , if the infection was from this source . The virulency of the ...
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... period of incubation was at least two weeks , and in some cases longer , as I had a number of cases suffering from the prodromes of the fever for this length of time , and who took to their beds on dates between the 18th and 25th of the ...
... period of incubation was at least two weeks , and in some cases longer , as I had a number of cases suffering from the prodromes of the fever for this length of time , and who took to their beds on dates between the 18th and 25th of the ...
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... period of incubation was from two to three weeks . The time at which the fever began , however , was well marked and decisive in most cases . In chil- dren the premonitory symptoms were headache , usually occipital , loss of appetite ...
... period of incubation was from two to three weeks . The time at which the fever began , however , was well marked and decisive in most cases . In chil- dren the premonitory symptoms were headache , usually occipital , loss of appetite ...
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