Cholera: How to Prevent and Resist it

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Baillière, Tindall, and Cox, 1875 - 106 pages
 

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Page 16 - Wales is about 120,000; and that of the 120,000 cases of preventable suffering which thus in every year attain their final place in the death-register, each unit represents a larger or smaller group of other cases in which preventable disease, not ending in death, though often of far-reaching ill effects on life, has been suffered.
Page 71 - I by no means deny," says PettenkofFer, " the transmissibility of cholera by means of man coming from an infected place. I consider man alone as the specific cause outside of the influence of the infected locality ; moreover, I consider him the propagator of cholera, when he comes from a place where the germ of the disease already exists.

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