The Cholera epidemic of 1873 in the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1875 - 1053 páginas |
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Página 46
... sick . It has been asserted that in hospitals medical attendants , nurses , and laundresses are but seldom attacked with the disease , and this supposed fact is advanced as one proof of non - infection . Is not this a question worthy of ...
... sick . It has been asserted that in hospitals medical attendants , nurses , and laundresses are but seldom attacked with the disease , and this supposed fact is advanced as one proof of non - infection . Is not this a question worthy of ...
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... sick . The General Government exercises supervising influence over com- mon carriers of this class . The hull and machinery are subjected to rigid inspections . The captains and pilots are licensed . Costly hospital arrangements have ...
... sick . The General Government exercises supervising influence over com- mon carriers of this class . The hull and machinery are subjected to rigid inspections . The captains and pilots are licensed . Costly hospital arrangements have ...
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... sick . This building should be placed in the charge of a competent physician , who should be assisted by a corps of nurses , and the hospital should be furnished with all necessary appliances . To this building all cases of cholera ...
... sick . This building should be placed in the charge of a competent physician , who should be assisted by a corps of nurses , and the hospital should be furnished with all necessary appliances . To this building all cases of cholera ...
Página 93
... sick , and died at 9 a . m . the next morning , February 9 . " Eight other men who worked on the levee with him boarded in the same house . None of these suffered from the disease . There had been no sickness on the ship . " No other ...
... sick , and died at 9 a . m . the next morning , February 9 . " Eight other men who worked on the levee with him boarded in the same house . None of these suffered from the disease . There had been no sickness on the ship . " No other ...
Página 95
... sick March 2 , at No. 59 Erato street , removed to Charity Hospital , died March 4 , of cholera morbus . " Williams came to the city from one of the Red River parishes fifteen days before his death , worked on the steamboat levee ...
... sick March 2 , at No. 59 Erato street , removed to Charity Hospital , died March 4 , of cholera morbus . " Williams came to the city from one of the Red River parishes fifteen days before his death , worked on the steamboat levee ...
Términos y frases comunes
acid appeared arrived Asiatic cholera Assistant Surgeon attacked with cholera attended August board of health Bombay calomel carried cholera morbus cholera occurred Cincinnati collapse County cramps creek deaths from cholera deaths occurred diarrhoea died of cholera discharges disease disinfected early east emigrants epidemic epidemic of 1873 facts Fair Fair fatal filthy five four Hamilton County hospital hundred illness India infected inhabitants Jeddah July June large number Lebanon lived Marion County Mecca Memphis miles Mississippi month morphia Nashville negro night o'clock p. m. Ohio opium Orleans outbreak passengers patient Persia persons physicians pilgrims port portion prevailed privy quarantine quinine railroad recovered Red Sea reported residence rice-water river Saint Louis Saint Louis County September ship spread steamboat street symptoms taken with cholera thousand tion town treatment troops United States Army vessels visited vomiting
Pasajes populares
Página 11 - President is authorized to prescribe such regulations, and make and issue such orders and instructions, not inconsistent with the Constitution or any law of the United States, in relation to the duties of all diplomatic and consular officers, the transaction of their business, the rendering of accounts and...
Página 506 - Then, after a lapse of some weeks, or even months, it would suddenly return, and scarcely reappearing in the parts which had already undergone its ravages, would nearly depopulate the spot that had so lately congratulated itself on its escape.
Página 55 - That the respiratory and digestive organs are the avenues through which individual infection is accomplished; that through the atmosphere of infected localities, cholera is frequently communicated to individuals...
Página 631 - DR. WILLIAM W. GULL. REPORTS ON EPIDEMIC CHOLERA; its Cause and Mode of Diffusion, Morbid Anatomy, Pathology and Treatment. Drawn up at the desire of the Cholera Committee of the Royal College of Physicians.
Página 45 - Cholera can he transmitted by personal effects coming from an infected place, especially such as have served for the sick from cholera ; and certain facts show that the disease can be carried to a distance by these effects if shut up so as to prevent free contact with the air.
Página 45 - It cannot be too distinctly understood that the person who contracts cholera in this country is ipso facto demonstrated with almost absolute certainty to have been exposed to excremental pollution; that what gave him cholera was (mediately or immediately...
Página 442 - We have extracted from the annual report of the commissioners of emigration, of the State of New York...
Página 423 - Texas, and is the terminus of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas, and the Houston and Texas Central Railroads.
Página 10 - States, the master shall submit for inspection to the officer of customs who first makes demand therefor, and shall subsequently deliver with his manifest of cargo on entry, a correct list, signed and verified on oath by the master, of all passengers taken...
Página 30 - The evidence is conclusive that the exhibition of opium, followed by alterative doses of calomel, and absolute rest in the recumbent posture, almost invariably arrested the disease when in the premonitory stage.