It may also be destroyed artificially (1) by treating the cholera-ejections, or material containing them, with acids; (2) by such acid (gaseous) treatment of contaminated atmosphere; (3) by establishing an acid diathesis of the system in one who has received... The Cholera Epidemic of 1873 in the United States - Página 11por United States. Surgeon-General's Office, John Maynard Woodworth - 1875 - 1053 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1875 - 628 páginas
...secretions of the stomach. 9. It may bo also destroyed artificially (1) by treating the cholera ejections, or material containing them, with acids ; (2), by...of the system in one who has received the poison. It would be well if not only every physician, but the whole public, were impressed by the axiom that,... | |
| 1875 - 810 páginas
...destroyed artificially (1) by treating the cholera ejections, or material containing them, with acids j (2) by such acid (gaseous) treatment of contaminated...of the system in one who has received the poison." Sulphuric acid fulfills, in our author's view, nearly every indication for the prevention and cure... | |
| Doctor - 1875 - 492 páginas
...destroyed artificially, (1) by treating the cholera-dejection or material containing them with acidp, (2) by such acid (gaseous) treatment of contaminated...of the system in one who has received the poison." Wi? need hardly remark that not a few of these points are still open to serious question. The possibility... | |
| United States. Surgeon-General's Office - 1875 - 1246 páginas
...the Practiced/ Mttlicine. ZIEMSSKX, vol. I, p. 374.) tvmn, or material containing them, with aria's ; (2) by such a-cid (gaseous) treatment of contaminated...of the system in one who has received the poison, NOTE. — Why, when perennially endemic in India, with which country intercourse is constant, the disease... | |
| United States. Surgeon-General's Office, John Maynard Woodworth - 1875 - 1134 páginas
...Medicine. ZIIÎMSSKN, vol. I, p. 374.) tions, or material containing them, icitli acias ; (2) by suck acid (gaseous) treatment of contaminated atmosphere...establishing an acid diathesis of the system in one iclio has received the poison. • NOTE. — Why, when perennially endemic in India, with which country... | |
| 1876 - 606 páginas
...of the stomach. " IX. It may also be destroyed artificially (1) by treating the cholera-ejections, or material containing them, with acids ; (2) by such...of the system in one who has received the poison." These conclusions if supported by the facts, even though they are provisional, are of great value,... | |
| 1876 - 528 páginas
...It may also be destroyed artificially (1) by treating the cholera-ejections, or material coutaining them, with acids ; (2) by such acid (gaseous) treatment...of the system in one who has received the poison. "Note. — "Why, when perennially endemic in India, with which country intercourse is constant, the... | |
| 1877 - 514 páginas
...material containing them, with acids ; b, by such acid (gaseous) treatment of contaminated atmosphere ; c, by establishing an acid diathesis of the system in one who has received the poison." Dr. Woodworth introduces his nine propositions with the promising observation, "That no attempt is... | |
| 1878 - 584 páginas
...the stomach. " IX. — It may also be destroyed artificially (1) by treating the cholera ejections, or material containing them, with acids ; (2) by such...of the system in one who has received the poison." While all the above principles may be acted upon without danger to any one concerned, we cannot consider... | |
| Edwin Samuel Gaillard - 1875 - 332 páginas
...material containing them with acids ; (2) by such acid (ga-eous) treatment of contaminated atmospheres; (3) by establishing an acid diathesis of the system in one who has received the poison. • In analyzing the facts in regard to many epidemics, the contagiousness of cholera is conclusively... | |
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