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" ... not communicated, or very rarely so, from one to another. But in an impure air, rendered so by the decomposition of animal and vegetable substances, as takes place in low marshy countries, or by concentrated human effluvia, as in camps, jails, hospitals,... "
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The Medical and Physical Journal, Volume 37

Medicine - 1817 - 612 pages
...drrss of the patient is tte. qdently changed, all cxcrcmentitious discharges immediately re. moved, and attention paid to cleanliness in general, these...approach the sick, or breathe the same atmosphere, which ha» Ьосиши asíimilateii to the poison introduced, ¡insomuch that the tana specific disease...
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American Medical and Philosophical Register, Or, Annals of ..., Volume 1

David Hosack, John Wakefield Francis - Medicine - 1814 - 614 pages
...by the (presence of a foul or infected ship) decomposition of animal and vegetable substances, such as takes place in low marshy countries, or by concentrated...become communicable to others who approach the sick, or breaflie the same atmosphere which has become assimilated to the poison introduced, ins omuch that...
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Transactions of the Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York, Volume 1

Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York (New York, N.Y.) - Science - 1815 - 616 pages
...atmosphere ; the air being rendered thus impure by the decomposition of animal and vegetable substances, as in low, marshy countries ; or by concentrated human...effluvia, as in camps, jails, hospitals, or on shipboard ; but the same diseases I alleged, in a pure air, in large and well ventilated apartments, when the...
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Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 11

Medicine - 1815 - 574 pages
...; the air being rendered thus impure by the decomposition of animal and Tegotable substances, as iu low, marshy countries ; or by concentrated human effluvia, as in camps, jails, hospitals, or on shipboard; but the same diseases. 1 alleged, in a pure air, in largo and well-ventilated apartments, when the...
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The New-England Journal of Medicine and Surgery: And Collateral ..., Volume 4

John Ware - Medicine - 1815 - 440 pages
...air being rendered thus impure by the decomposition of animal and vegetable substances, as in law, marshy countries; or by concentrated human effluvia, as in camps, jails, hospitals, or on ship-board ; but the same diseases I alleged, in a pure air, in large and well ventilated apartments, when the...
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American Modern Practice; Or, A Simple Method of Prevention and Cure of ...

James Thacher - Clinical medicine - 1826 - 884 pages
...excrementitious discharges immediately removed, and attention paid to cleanliness in general, these diseases arc not communicated, or very rarely so, from one to another....approach the sick, or breathe the same atmosphere, which has become assimilated to the poison introduced, insomuch that the same specific disease is communicated,...
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Yellow Fever, Considered in Its Historical, Pathological ..., Volume 2

René La Roche - Yellow fever - 1855 - 848 pages
...cleanliness in general, these diseases are not communicated, or very rarely so, from one [individual] to another. But, in an impure air, rendered so by...become communicable to others who approach the sick, and breathe the same atmosphere which has become assimilated to the poison introduced, insomuch that...
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The New York Medical and Physical Journal, Volume 3

John Wakefield Francis - Medicine - 1824 - 544 pages
...well ventilated apartments, when the dress of the patient is frequently changed, all excrementitious discharges immediately removed, and attention paid...approach the sick, or breathe the same atmosphere, which has become assimilated to the poison introduced, insomuch that the same specific disease is communicated,...
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London Medical and Physical Journal, Volume 37

1817 - 564 pages
...place in low marshy countries, or by concentrated human effluvia, as in camps, jails, hospitals, or en shipboard, they are rendered not only extremely malignant...approach the sick, or breathe the same atmosphere, which has 'become assimilated to the poison introduced, insomuch that tht tame specific disease is...
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