VII. The dried particles of cholera poison may be carried (in clothing, bedding, etc.) to any distance; and when liberated may find their way direct to the alimentary canal through the medium of the air— by entering the mouth and nose and being swallowed... The Cholera Epidemic of 1873 in the United States - Page 12de United States. Surgeon-General's Office, John Maynard Woodworth - 1875 - 1053 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| United States. Surgeon-General's Office - 1875 - 1246 pages
...during the period of incubation, or of infection-matter dried during theperiod of activity. VII. The dried particles of cholera-poison may be carried (in...swallowed with the saliva — or, less directly, through the medium of icater or food in which they have lodged. VIII. The poison is destroyed naturally eitlier... | |
| United States. Surgeon-General's Office, John Maynard Woodworth - 1875 - 1134 pages
...particles of ctwlera-poison may be carried (in clothing, bedding, etc.) to any distance ; and wlien liberated may find their way direct to the alimentary...swallowed with the saliva — or, less directly, through the medium of water or food in which they have lodged. VIII. The poison is destroyed naturally either... | |
| 1875 - 628 pages
...clothing, bedding, etc., to any distance; and, when liberated, may find their way direct to the aliment'iry canal through the medium of the air by entering the...swallowed with the saliva; or, less directly, through the medium of water and food in which they have lodged. 8. The poison is destroyed naturally either... | |
| 1876 - 606 pages
...during the period of incubation, or of infection-matter dried during the period of activity. "VII. The dried particles of cholera-poison may be carried (in...swallowed with the saliva — or, less directly, through the medium of water or food in which they have lodged. ' ' VIII. The poison is destroyed naturally... | |
| 1876 - 528 pages
...infection- matter dried during the period of activity. " VII. The dried particles of cholera poison may be carried (in clothing, bedding, etc.) to any...swallowed with the saliva — or, less directly, through the medium of water or food in which they have lodged. "VIII. The poison is destroyed naturally either... | |
| 1874 - 578 pages
...when liberated may find their' way direct to the alimentary canal through the medium of the nir — by entering the mouth and nose and being swallowed with the saliva, or less directly, through the medium of water or food in which they Imve lodged. 8. The poison is destroyed naturally either... | |
| 1877 - 514 pages
...of activity. " 7. The dried particles of cholera -poison may be carried in clothing, bedding, &c., to any distance, and when liberated may find their...swallowed with the saliva — or, less directly, through the medium of the water or food in which they have lodged. " 8. The poison is destroyed naturally,... | |
| 1878 - 584 pages
...cholera poison may be carried (in clothing, bedding, &c.) to any distance, and when liberated may fiud their way direct to the alimentary canal through the...swallowed with the saliva — or, less directly, through the medium of water or food in which they have lodged. '• VIII. — The poison is destroyed naturally... | |
| Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York - 1886 - 480 pages
...when liberated may find tbeir way direct to the alimentary canal through the medium of the air liv entering the mouth and nose, and being swallowed with the saliva, or, less directly, through the medium of water or food, in which they have lodged." These statements are followed by two other... | |
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