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" New levies of troops are especially subject to typhoid fever and other infectious camp diseases, not only because of a lack of discipline and consequent difficulty in the enforcement of necessary sanitary regulations, but also because the individual soldiers... "
Infection and Immunity: With Special Reference to the Prevention of ... - Page 141
by George Miller Sternberg - 1903 - 293 pages
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Congressional Serial Set, Issue 3900

United States - 1899 - 944 pages
...not only because of a lack of discipline and consequent difficulty in the enforcement of necessarv sanitary regulations, but also because the individual...imprudence as regards eating, drinking, exercise, etc. The trained soldier has not only learned the lesson of obedience to orders, but has learned how to...
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Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1, Part 2

United States. War Department - 1899 - 958 pages
...not only because of a lack of discipline and consequent difficulty in the enforcement of necessarv sanitary regulations, but also because the individual...imprudence as regards eating, drinking, exercise, etc. The trained soldier has not only learned the lesson of obedience to orders, but has learned how to...
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Report of the Surgeon-General, United States Army, to the Secretary of War

United States. Surgeon-General's Office - 1899 - 1238 pages
...not only because of a lack of discipline and consequent difficulty in the enforcement of necessary sanitary regulations, but also because the individual...imprudence as regards eating, drinking, exercise, etc. The trained soldier has not only learned the lesson of obedience to orders, but has learned how to...
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George Washington University Bulletin, Volumes 5-6

1906 - 524 pages
...War having been 1,971 per 100,000 of mean strength and for the SpanishAmerican War 1,237 per 100,000. Experience shows that new levies of troops are especially...is likely to become infected by the discharges of unrecognized cases of typhoid and typhoid bacilli are carried by flies to the kitchens and mess-tents...
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Sanitary lessons of the war, and other papers

George Miller Sternberg - 1912 - 110 pages
...not only because of a lack of discipline and consequent difficulty in the enforcement of necessary sanitary regulations, but also because the individual...imprudence as regards eating, drinking, exercise, etc. The trained soldier has not only learned the lesson of obedience to orders, but has learned how to...
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George Miller Sternberg: A Biography

Martha L. Sternberg - Bacteriology - 1920 - 372 pages
...not only because of a lack of discipline and consequent difficulty in the enforcement of necessary sanitary regulations, but also because the individual...imprudence as regards eating, drinking, exercise, etc. The trained soldier has not only learned the lesson of obedience to orders, but has learned how to...
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Popular Science Monthly, Volume 62

Science - 1903 - 618 pages
...War having been 1,971 per 100,000 of mean strength and for the SpanishAmerican War 1,237 per 100,000. Experience shows that new levies of troops are especially...is likely to become infected by the discharges of unrecognized cases of typhoid and typhoid bacilli are carried by flies to the kitchens and mess-tents...
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Bullets and Bacilli: The Spanish-American War and Military Medicine

Vincent J. Cirillo - Medicine, Military - 2004 - 276 pages
...camps during the war (Table 4.3).55 New recruits were particularly liable to contract typhoid fever, "owing to their age, the abrupt change in their mode...the exposure and fatigue incident to camp life, and . . . their own imprudence as regards eating, drinking, exercise, etc."56 During the Spanish-American...
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