Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 4, Issues 11-16E. Croswell, 1899 - New York (State) |
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... question that the disease should be classed among those of an infectious character , and that it is largely pre- ventable by proper precautions and , in its earlier stages , curable by proper hygienic treatment and atmospheric surround ...
... question that the disease should be classed among those of an infectious character , and that it is largely pre- ventable by proper precautions and , in its earlier stages , curable by proper hygienic treatment and atmospheric surround ...
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... question of stamping out the disease has been the subject of patient research and anxious thought among medical men . It has also had the attention of statesmen and legis- lators . As early as 1782 , before the germ theory of disease ...
... question of stamping out the disease has been the subject of patient research and anxious thought among medical men . It has also had the attention of statesmen and legis- lators . As early as 1782 , before the germ theory of disease ...
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... question of age - that is to say , when leaving out of consideration the peculiar conditions of childhood and old age , we study the mortality from tuberculosis between the ages of 15 and 60 ; for the disease makes its greatest ravages ...
... question of age - that is to say , when leaving out of consideration the peculiar conditions of childhood and old age , we study the mortality from tuberculosis between the ages of 15 and 60 ; for the disease makes its greatest ravages ...
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... question forces itself upon the minds of every one who has the welfare of the people at heart , by what means the ravages of this disease can be checked , which threatens more particularly the lives of the working classes . The ...
... question forces itself upon the minds of every one who has the welfare of the people at heart , by what means the ravages of this disease can be checked , which threatens more particularly the lives of the working classes . The ...
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... question as to the infectious nature of the disease . Though tuberculosis causes from 14 to 15 per cent . of the total number of deaths in the city , yet it is confined within narrow limits and to a small number of houses . These are ...
... question as to the infectious nature of the disease . Though tuberculosis causes from 14 to 15 per cent . of the total number of deaths in the city , yet it is confined within narrow limits and to a small number of houses . These are ...
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