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1,000 of Strength 12 months Abstract Admis admission rate Admitted affections attacks average rate average strength barracks building caused charged Command Company compared condition constantly sick rate continued fever Corps corresponding ratios death rate deaths debility decline decrease detached Died Digestive Diseases District drainage drains Dysentery England enteric fever equal fatal feet finally followed gave given giving GROUP higher highest Home hospital improved inches increase India Infantry injuries Invalids Kingdom last year's rate latter less lower lowest malarial fevers March Nagpur Nervous observed occurred Organs period preceding prevalence previous seven primary principal causes proportion quarters ratio recruits regard Regiment reports respectively returned Rheumatism rooms Royal Royal Artillery sanitary satisfactory Secondary sent seven shows sickness and mortality simple sions soldier Staff station Sub-Group supply syphilis System third troops United vaccination venereal West wounds
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Página 294 - Recent bacterial investigations have shown that a considerable proportion of the cases of pseudo-membranous and exudative inflammations of the throat and upper air passages, commonly considered as diphtheria, and having the anatomical appearances found in diphtheria, are not true, but false diphtheria.
Página 318 - In fourteen families, with forty-eight children, where little or no isolation of a case of diphtheria in each family was undertaken, virulent diphtheria bacilli were found in 50 per cent, of the children, of whom 40 per cent, later developed diphtheria. The bacilli were found in less than 10 per cent, of the children in families where the case of diphtheria was well isolated. Antiseptic irrigation and cleasing treatment of the throat lessens the liability of those thus exposed to develop diphtheria.
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