A Manual of practical hygieneP. Blakiston, 1893 - 432 pages |
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... temperature reasonably high , a sudden change to low temperature leads to rapid contraction . of the superficial capillaries and a determination of the blood to the viscera ; later , these organs suffering in a direct proportion to the ...
... temperature reasonably high , a sudden change to low temperature leads to rapid contraction . of the superficial capillaries and a determination of the blood to the viscera ; later , these organs suffering in a direct proportion to the ...
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William Michael Late Coplin. CONTAGION . 33 sudden change of temperature is equally important . Humidity alone or combined with temperature is often a predisposing factor . Modified air pressure , above or below that to which the ...
William Michael Late Coplin. CONTAGION . 33 sudden change of temperature is equally important . Humidity alone or combined with temperature is often a predisposing factor . Modified air pressure , above or below that to which the ...
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... temperature , a temperature at which they grow best . Any temperature above or below this point Simple Contrivance for Generating Sulphurous Acid Gas (Original),
... temperature , a temperature at which they grow best . Any temperature above or below this point Simple Contrivance for Generating Sulphurous Acid Gas (Original),
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... temperature their growth went on uninterruptedly . It would , however , appear that in yellow fever cold exercises a most beneficent influence ; as is well known , autumnal frost arrests the progress of the disease wherever it may ...
... temperature their growth went on uninterruptedly . It would , however , appear that in yellow fever cold exercises a most beneficent influence ; as is well known , autumnal frost arrests the progress of the disease wherever it may ...
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... temperature . This , of course , is to be largely facilitated , where the disinfect- ing chamber is one of great ... temperature of not less than 220 ° F. , it should be used continuously for one hour ; if a higher temperature is used a ...
... temperature . This , of course , is to be largely facilitated , where the disinfect- ing chamber is one of great ... temperature of not less than 220 ° F. , it should be used continuously for one hour ; if a higher temperature is used a ...
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acid actinomycosis alcohol altitude ammonia amount Anemometer animal anthrax apparatus April August bacillus bacteria barometer bath boiling bottle bulb carbolic acid carbon carbon dioxid cent chlorin cholera climate color containing cubic December degrees F demanded diameter dioxid diplococcus disease disinfection distilled water domestic filters efficient examination February feet filtration flask forms gain ingress glass grams heat hydrometer impurities inches infected January July June known lactometer layer less material mean annual meat mercury method microbic milk moisture mucous membranes Nessler's Reagent nitrogen November observations obtained October odor organic matter parasite pipe pipette poison precipitation present probably quantity radiation rain reading relative humidity sample sand saturation secure September sewage sodium carbonate soil solution stained steam sterilized sufficient supply surface temperature thermometer tion tissue tube tuberculosis typhoid fever usually vapor vegetable ventilation wall Weather Bureau wet-bulb
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