Hygienic Laboratory bulletin. no. 76-78, 1911, Issues 76-78U.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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... milk and given by the stomach tube . 4 The cock also served as a test object to Ludwig and Savor when they carried out a series of experiments to compare the activity of cornutin ( Kobert ) , with 3 - months - old ergot , the latter ...
... milk and given by the stomach tube . 4 The cock also served as a test object to Ludwig and Savor when they carried out a series of experiments to compare the activity of cornutin ( Kobert ) , with 3 - months - old ergot , the latter ...
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... Milk and its relation to the public health . By various authors . * No . 42. - The thermal death points of pathogenic micro - organisms in milk . By M. J. Rosenau . * No. 43. The standardization of tetanus antitoxin ( an American unit ...
... Milk and its relation to the public health . By various authors . * No . 42. - The thermal death points of pathogenic micro - organisms in milk . By M. J. Rosenau . * No. 43. The standardization of tetanus antitoxin ( an American unit ...
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... of Lake Erie : 47 50 333 53 64 Erie ........ Sewerage system .. Privies .... Garbage disposal . Milk ..... Waterworks system ...... . SERREN 69 71 76 76 77 77 The Pennsylvania shore of Lake Erie - Continued . Erie ( 5 )
... of Lake Erie : 47 50 333 53 64 Erie ........ Sewerage system .. Privies .... Garbage disposal . Milk ..... Waterworks system ...... . SERREN 69 71 76 76 77 77 The Pennsylvania shore of Lake Erie - Continued . Erie ( 5 )
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... milk in all probability will still further reduce the incidence of typhoid fever . After these factors , water and milk , have been elim- inated there will remain , however , a certain reduced typhoid rate , which is due to other causes ...
... milk in all probability will still further reduce the incidence of typhoid fever . After these factors , water and milk , have been elim- inated there will remain , however , a certain reduced typhoid rate , which is due to other causes ...
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... precautions are observed . In these various ways typhoid excreta are allowed to get beyond control and contact infection results . In this large class of cases not traceable to the general water supply nor to milk the 14.
... precautions are observed . In these various ways typhoid excreta are allowed to get beyond control and contact infection results . In this large class of cases not traceable to the general water supply nor to milk the 14.
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amount assay average bacteria basin board of health Buffalo Harbor canal cent Chart Cleveland coli compared cubic curve December dilution discharge disease District of Columbia Dunkirk east Endo's medium ergot examinations factors February feet filter plant filtered water filtration fluid extract following table furnished gallons high typhoid infection January Joseph Goldberger July June lactose lactose bile lactose bouillon lake current Lake Erie Lockport M. J. Rosenau method miles milk Mill Creek Mohawk River months Niagara Falls Niagara River North Tonawanda onset outbreak Painesville percentage period persons plates polluted water population Potomac River prevalence of typhoid public water supply reported rise safe water samples Sept sewage pollution sewage-polluted water sewer sewer outlets shore showing southwest Street summer tion Toledo Total typhoid death rate typhoid fever Typhoid Fever Deaths typhoid rate unfiltered uterus Wardell Stiles Washington waterworks intake weather winds York
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