... impurities arising from the exhalations of the river and adjoining marshes, a deficiency of electricity, and, as shown in 1854, a total absence of ozone, most probably destroyed by the decomposition of the organic matter with which the air in these... A Treatise on Asiatic Cholera - Página 212por Edmund Charles Wendt, John Charles Peters, Ely McClellan, John Brown Hamilton, George Miller Sternberg - 1885 - 403 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Great Britain. General Board of Health. Medical Council - 1855 - 604 páginas
...of the organic matter with which the air in these situations is strongly charged. In 1849 and 1854, the first decline of the disease was marked by a decrease...readings of the barometer, and in the temperature of air and water ; the air, which previously for a long time had continued calm, was succeeded by a strong... | |
| 1856 - 522 páginas
...of the organic matter with which the air in these situations is strongly charged. "In 1849 and 1854, the first decline of the disease was marked by a decrease...readings of the barometer, and in the temperature of air and water. The air, which previously for a long time had continued calm, was succeeded by a strong... | |
| 1856 - 680 páginas
...of the organic matter with which the air m these situations is strongly charged. "In 184У and 1851, the first decline of the disease was marked by a decrease...readings of the barometer, and in the temperature of air and water. The air, which previously for a long time had continued calm, was succeeded by a strong... | |
| 1856 - 750 páginas
...organic matter with which the air in those situations is so strongly charged. "In both 1849 and 1854 the first decline of the disease was marked by a decrease in the reading of the barometer and in the temperature of air and water; the air, which previously hud for... | |
| 1866 - 588 páginas
...of the organic matter with which the air in these situations is strongly charged. " In 1849 and 1854 the first decline of the disease was marked by a decrease...dissipated the former stagnant and poisonous atmosphere." It would be out of our power to give even an outline of the many conjectures that have been hazarded... | |
| Southwood Smith - 1866 - 144 páginas
...organic matter with which the air in these situations is so strongly charged. " In both 1849 and 1854, the first decline of the disease was marked by a decrease...temperature of the air and water; the air, which previously had for a long time continued calm, was succeeded by a strong SW wind, which soon dissipated the former... | |
| St. Andrews' Medical Graduates' Association - 1868 - 290 páginas
...the progress of the disease, and there was a deficiency of electricity and a total absence of ozone. The first decline of the disease was marked by a decrease...barometer, and in the temperature of the air and water. The calm was succeeded by a strong wind from SW, which soon dissipated the former stagnant and poisonous... | |
| 1868 - 360 páginas
...the progress of the disease, and there was a deficiency of electricity and a total absence of ozone. The first decline of the disease was marked by a decrease...barometer, and in the temperature of the air and water. The calm was succeeded by a strong wind from SW, which soon dissipated the former stagnant and poisonous... | |
| Sir John Russell Reynolds - 1879 - 1188 páginas
...of the organic matter with which the air in these situations is strongly charged." "In 1849 and 1854 the 'first decline of the disease was marked by a...readings of the barometer and in the temperature of air and water ; the air, which previously for a long time had continued calm, was succeeded by a strong... | |
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