Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 4, Issues 11-16E. Croswell, 1899 - New York (State) |
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... taken to limit the disease among animals used for food , as yet but little attention has been given to the stamping out of the disease in the human subject and no special public hospitals exist where such patients can be re- ceived and ...
... taken to limit the disease among animals used for food , as yet but little attention has been given to the stamping out of the disease in the human subject and no special public hospitals exist where such patients can be re- ceived and ...
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... taken by the Kingdom of Naples , where the disease had become almost epidemic , the death rate reaching as high as ten per one thousand . Stringent laws were enacted to check the spread of the disease , and a law was passed making ...
... taken by the Kingdom of Naples , where the disease had become almost epidemic , the death rate reaching as high as ten per one thousand . Stringent laws were enacted to check the spread of the disease , and a law was passed making ...
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... taken ) , and should be thoroughly renovated from top to bottom , or better , condemned and torn down . They are old houses , in bad sanitary condition , some of them rear tenements , and densely packed with the poorest and filthiest ...
... taken ) , and should be thoroughly renovated from top to bottom , or better , condemned and torn down . They are old houses , in bad sanitary condition , some of them rear tenements , and densely packed with the poorest and filthiest ...
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... taken from Dr. Tracy's report , January 11 , 1894. The cases ( including deaths ) are also given which have been reported in the same houses since that time : Streets and House Nos . -Deaths- Cases , including Deaths . 1888. 1889. 1890 ...
... taken from Dr. Tracy's report , January 11 , 1894. The cases ( including deaths ) are also given which have been reported in the same houses since that time : Streets and House Nos . -Deaths- Cases , including Deaths . 1888. 1889. 1890 ...
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... taken from our own cities , would seem to be sufficiently conclusive in regard to the distribution of tuberculosis and the infectious character of the disease . In England there has been a reduction of 50 per cent . in the mortality ...
... taken from our own cities , would seem to be sufficiently conclusive in regard to the distribution of tuberculosis and the infectious character of the disease . In England there has been a reduction of 50 per cent . in the mortality ...
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