Journal of Reconstructives, Dietetics and Alimentation, Volumen19Gazette Publishing Company, 1903 |
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... bacillus which is carried in the water . When we consider the high death rate of this disease and its almost universal prevalence , the benefit which would come to public health by its eradication is easily ap- preciated . To this end ...
... bacillus which is carried in the water . When we consider the high death rate of this disease and its almost universal prevalence , the benefit which would come to public health by its eradication is easily ap- preciated . To this end ...
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... bacillus . While this is undoubtedly true of many diseases , which fact has been well es- tablished by experiment , I very seriously doubt that this explanation will account for many of the facts of this disease . I have been severely ...
... bacillus . While this is undoubtedly true of many diseases , which fact has been well es- tablished by experiment , I very seriously doubt that this explanation will account for many of the facts of this disease . I have been severely ...
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... bacillus the- ory , the status of heredity is not weakened ; because the entrance of bacilli into the body does not necessarily cause disease ; for , if the vital forces are strong , and all the organs in good working order , and in ...
... bacillus the- ory , the status of heredity is not weakened ; because the entrance of bacilli into the body does not necessarily cause disease ; for , if the vital forces are strong , and all the organs in good working order , and in ...
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... distinct , and that the bacillus of one can not be made to produce the disease in the other species . From the fact , already alluded to , tha * logic itself seems at times unsettled on its basis , THE DIETETIC AND HYGIENIC GAZETTE . 35.
... distinct , and that the bacillus of one can not be made to produce the disease in the other species . From the fact , already alluded to , tha * logic itself seems at times unsettled on its basis , THE DIETETIC AND HYGIENIC GAZETTE . 35.
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... bacillus , is gen- erally recognized as the immediate cause of a great majority of diseases . This theory , under the title of Bacteriology is almost universally adopted by the medical profes- sion . Although this science is as yet in ...
... bacillus , is gen- erally recognized as the immediate cause of a great majority of diseases . This theory , under the title of Bacteriology is almost universally adopted by the medical profes- sion . Although this science is as yet in ...
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