Canada Lancet, Volume 35Lancet Publishing Company, 1902 - Medicine |
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... person- ally to reform them and to require his neighbour to do the same . Gradually in all countries the public are beginning to realise that personal care and cleanliness are necessary to obviate contagion , and are also realising that ...
... person- ally to reform them and to require his neighbour to do the same . Gradually in all countries the public are beginning to realise that personal care and cleanliness are necessary to obviate contagion , and are also realising that ...
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... persons . They are continually coming in contact with one another , chances of contagion are increased by this fact alone , and in addition to the limited space has to be added the dirtiness of the occupants , or , as I should say , the ...
... persons . They are continually coming in contact with one another , chances of contagion are increased by this fact alone , and in addition to the limited space has to be added the dirtiness of the occupants , or , as I should say , the ...
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... person , and no precautions have been taken to protect the new arrival from possible contagion . If he is poor and ill he goes into a hospital , where he is surrounded by contamination on every hand . This peril from common life ...
... person , and no precautions have been taken to protect the new arrival from possible contagion . If he is poor and ill he goes into a hospital , where he is surrounded by contamination on every hand . This peril from common life ...
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... persons attacked by appendicitis where Dr. Lewin applied hot compresses for one or two hours , eight were greatly relieved , while two found their pains increased . In all the former group a spontaneous cure resulted in the course of ...
... persons attacked by appendicitis where Dr. Lewin applied hot compresses for one or two hours , eight were greatly relieved , while two found their pains increased . In all the former group a spontaneous cure resulted in the course of ...
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... person taking thirty grains of urotropin a day does not contain free formaldehyde . Although the exact chemical nature of the antiseptic body occurring in the urine has not been definitely settled , it seems clear , both from the ...
... person taking thirty grains of urotropin a day does not contain free formaldehyde . Although the exact chemical nature of the antiseptic body occurring in the urine has not been definitely settled , it seems clear , both from the ...
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