Like malignant cholera, dysentery, yellow fever, and others that might be named, this is one of the great group of diseases which infect the ground. Hence the quasi-miasmatic character attaching to them all, which has misled so many observers as to their... The London Lancet - Page 2961859Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1874 - 634 pages
...malignant cholera, dysentery, yellow fever, and others that might be named, this is one of the great group of diseases which infect the ground. Hence the...many observers as to their true mode of spreading." We think Dr. Budd really wastes much time and space trying to prove that enteric fever is contagious,... | |
| 1884 - 694 pages
...an important group of diseases which infect the ground, hence the quasi-miasmatic character attached to them all which has misled so many observers as to their true mode of spreading." Having finished this brief review of a vast and important subject, I would point out that, as we are,... | |
| Hygiene - 1884 - 660 pages
...important group of diseases *which infect the ground, hence the quasi-miasmatic character attached to them all which has misled so many observers as to their true mode of spreading." Having finished this brief review of a vast and important subject, I would point out that, as we are,... | |
| Francis Albert Rollo Russell - Communicable diseases - 1892 - 526 pages
...an important group of diseases which infect the ground, hence the quasimiasmatic character attached to them all, which has misled so many observers as to their true mode of spreading." Dr. Budd held most strongly the opinion, which was at first opposed to that of the majority of the... | |
| William Henry Corfield - Typhoid fever - 1902 - 182 pages
...malignant cholera, dysentery, yellow fever, and others that might be named, this is one of the great group of diseases which infect the ground. Hence the...many observers as to their true mode of spreading. " It is not too much to say that in this admirable treatise Dr. Budd proves his contention up to the... | |
| William Henry Corfield - 1902 - 318 pages
...dysentery, yellow fever, and others that might be named, this is one of the great group of diseases mhich infect the ground. Hence the quasi-miasmatic character...many observers as to their true mode of spreading. " It is not too much to say that in this admirable treatise Dr. Budd proves his contention up to the... | |
| Dona Schneider, David E. Lilienfeld - Medical - 2008 - 770 pages
...malignant cholera, dysentery, yellow fever, and others that might be named, this is one of the great group of diseases which infect the ground. Hence the...observers as to their true mode of spreading. In another chapter I shall offer still more specific proofs of the truth of this statement. Meanwhile, it may... | |
| Medicine - 1874 - 738 pages
...malignant cholera, dysentery, yellow fever, and others that might be named, this is one of the great group of diseases which infect the ground. Hence the...all, which has misled so many observers as to their tree mode of spreading." We think Dr. Budd really wastes much time and space trying to prove that enteric... | |
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