It cannot be too distinctly understood that the person who contracts cholera in this country is ipso facto demonstrated with almost absolute certainty to have been exposed to excremental pollution; that what gave him cholera was (mediately or immediately... The Cholera Epidemic of 1873 in the United States - Page 52de Joseph K. Barnes, John Maynard Woodworth, John C. (John Charles) Peters, John S. (John Shaw) Billings, United States. President (1869-1877 : Grant), Ely McClellan - 1875 - 1053 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1879 - 542 pages
...— " It cannot be too distinctly understood that the person who contracts cholera in this country is, ipso facto, demonstrated with almost absolute certainty to have been exposed to ... pollution . . . that the diffusion of cholera depends entirely . . . upon the numberless filthy... | |
| 1877 - 598 pages
...cannot be too distinctly understood that the person who contracts cholera in this country is, if so facto, demonstrated, with almost absolute certainty, to have been exposed to excremental pollution ; that which gave him cholera was, mediately or immediately, cholera contagion discharged from another's... | |
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