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... epidemic has nothing to do with what you are talking about . It is the doctor himself , his surroundings , which is the medium which transports the microbe of one dis- eased woman to a healthy one . " Then some one retorted that the ...
... epidemic has nothing to do with what you are talking about . It is the doctor himself , his surroundings , which is the medium which transports the microbe of one dis- eased woman to a healthy one . " Then some one retorted that the ...
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... epidemic that had lasted till May 1843. In these twenty months , out of 5139 women delivered , 829 had died ; that is to say , 16 per cent . cent . There were two sets of wards in the maternity department . The one set may be called ...
... epidemic that had lasted till May 1843. In these twenty months , out of 5139 women delivered , 829 had died ; that is to say , 16 per cent . cent . There were two sets of wards in the maternity department . The one set may be called ...
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... epidemic . In Baginsky's clinic , the interruption of the serum - treatment promptly raised the mortality from 15.6 to 48.4 per cent . " ( Brit . Med . Journ . , 20th October 1895. ) " In an analysis of the ratio of mortality in 266 ...
... epidemic . In Baginsky's clinic , the interruption of the serum - treatment promptly raised the mortality from 15.6 to 48.4 per cent . " ( Brit . Med . Journ . , 20th October 1895. ) " In an analysis of the ratio of mortality in 266 ...
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... epidemic of diphtheria in the Salpetrière Hospital among idiots and epileptics . Prophylactic injec- tions were given to all those exposed to the con- tagion . After that , but four cases appeared , all mild in character . One severe ...
... epidemic of diphtheria in the Salpetrière Hospital among idiots and epileptics . Prophylactic injec- tions were given to all those exposed to the con- tagion . After that , but four cases appeared , all mild in character . One severe ...
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... epidemic occurs , because these bacilli are carried deeply into wounds before wads from blank cartridges . . . The ... epidemics , and this end would justify the means . " Again , a man might receive a lacerated wound under conditions ...
... epidemic occurs , because these bacilli are carried deeply into wounds before wads from blank cartridges . . . The ... epidemics , and this end would justify the means . " Again , a man might receive a lacerated wound under conditions ...
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