Handbook of the Hospital corps, United States navy. 1939U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 - 1015 pages |
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Page 383
... DISCHARGES FROM THE MOUTH AND NOSE Cerebrospinal fever . Diphtheria . German measles . Influenza . Measles . Mumps . Pneumonia . Scarlet fever . Septic sore throat . Tuberculosis . Whooping cough . Others , not here discussed : Leprosy ...
... DISCHARGES FROM THE MOUTH AND NOSE Cerebrospinal fever . Diphtheria . German measles . Influenza . Measles . Mumps . Pneumonia . Scarlet fever . Septic sore throat . Tuberculosis . Whooping cough . Others , not here discussed : Leprosy ...
Page 404
... discharges . 2. Isolation : None . 3. Concurrent disinfestation : Sanitary disposal of bowel discharges to prevent contamination of soil and water . 4. Terminal disinfestation : None . 5. Quarantine : None . 6. Immunization : None . 7 ...
... discharges . 2. Isolation : None . 3. Concurrent disinfestation : Sanitary disposal of bowel discharges to prevent contamination of soil and water . 4. Terminal disinfestation : None . 5. Quarantine : None . 6. Immunization : None . 7 ...
Page 414
... discharging condition at the site of original attack are common . Demonstration of the etiological agent in the lesions or discharges is the best and only certain diagnostic procedure . Specific antibodies may be demonstrated , and ...
... discharging condition at the site of original attack are common . Demonstration of the etiological agent in the lesions or discharges is the best and only certain diagnostic procedure . Specific antibodies may be demonstrated , and ...
Contents
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY | 5 |
SECTION 1 MINOR SURGERY AND FIRST AID | 85 |
SECTION 1 MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS | 177 |
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