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" Amongst the influences which have been regarded as connected with idiocy, very little attention has been given to that of tuberculosis, and I am not aware that any observations have been made with reference to the connection of these two maladies. Several... "
On Some of the Mental Affections of Childhood and Youth: Being the ... - Page 215
by John Langdon Haydon Down - 1887 - 307 pages
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Wood's Medical and surgical monographs. v.10, 1891, Volume 10

1891 - 880 pages
...to idiocy—how physical weakness of the parents culminates in the mental blight of the child. Among the influences which have been regarded as connected...tuberculosis, and have, I think, made it tolerably I evident that there is more than an accidental connection between them. At the Earlswood Asylum, where...
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Pulmonary consumption, pneumonia and allied diseases of the lungs

Thomas Jefferson Mays - 1901 - 548 pages
...are, for the most part, to be traced to some inherent vice of constitution in the progenitors. . . . Amongst the influences which have been regarded as...tolerably evident that there is more than an accidental connection between them. "At the Earlswood Asylum, where the following observations have been made,...
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The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volume 24

American literature - 1901 - 784 pages
...bedding, and the insanitary local conditions which have been supposed to constitute an essential factor. I am not aware that any observations have been made with reference to the presence or absence of Culex fasciatus in high altitudes, but the inference that it is not to be found...
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The Making of Arguments

John Hays Gardiner - Fiction - 1912 - 332 pages
...bedding, and the insanitary local conditions which have been supposed to constitute an essential factor. I am not aware that any observations have been made with reference to the presence or absence of Culex fasciatus in high altitudes, but the inference that it is not to be found...
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The Making of Arguments

John Hays Gardiner - Fiction - 1912 - 312 pages
...bedding, and the insanitary local conditions which have been supposed to constitute an essential factor. I am not aware that any observations have been made with reference to the presence or absence of Culex fasciatus in high altitudes, but the inference that it is not to be found...
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Sanitary lessons of the war, and other papers

George Miller Sternberg - 1912 - 110 pages
...bedding and the insanitary local conditions which have been supposed to constitute an essential factor. I am not aware that any observations have been made with reference to the presence or absence of Culex fasciatus in high altitudes, but the inference that it is not to be found...
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The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volume 24

American literature - 1901 - 792 pages
...bedding, and the insanitary local conditions which have been supposed to constitute an essential factor. I am not aware that any observations have been made with reference to the presence or absence of Culex fascidtus in high altitudes, but the inference that it is not to be found...
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Popular Science Monthly, Volume 59

Science - 1901 - 624 pages
...bedding and the insanitary local conditions which have been supposed to constitute an essential factor. I am. not aware that any observations have been made with reference to the presence or absence of Cvlex fasciatus in high altitudes, but the inference that it is not to be found...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1901 - 1058 pages
...bedding and the insanitary local conditions which have been supposed to constitute an essential factor. I am not aware that any observations have been made with reference to the presence or absence of Oulexfasciafau in high altitudes, but the inference that it is not to be found...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1901 - 1064 pages
...bedding and the insanitary local conditions which have been supposed to constitute an essetitial factor. I am not aware that any observations have been made with reference to the presence or absence of Oulex fasciatnts in high altitudes, but the inference that it is not to be found...
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