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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MIASMATICAL»
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1
Agricultural Journal of the Cape of Good Hope
districts are suitable for this development, and consequently the true miasmatical
diseases can be spread only to such districts. For instance the Malaria. If a
person who suffers from malaria leaves the malarial district and moves to a high
lying, ...
2
The Agricultural Journal of the Cape of Good Hope
districts are suitable for this development, and consequently the true miasmatical
diseases can be spread only to such districts. For instance the Malaria. If a
person who sufiers from malaria leaves the malarial district and moves to a high
lying, ...
Cape of Good Hope (Colony). Dept. of Agriculture, 1904
3
he Agricultural journal of the Cape of Good Hope
districts are suitable for this development, and consequently the true miasmatical
diseases can be spread only to such districts. For instance the Malaria. If a
person who suffers from malaria leaves the malarial district and moves to a high
lying, ...
"•In summer, miasmatical fevers prevail. Those residing along the ravines of
rivers, or in their valleys, are usually visited by them; sometimes, also, particularly
in a moist spring, the inhabitants of the prairies suffer from them. In fall and winter,
...
5
HISTORY OF JACKSON COUNTY, MICHIGAN
Heat alone will not be able to produce it; because, under the intense .warmth of
the Sahara desert, miasmatical vapor does not exist, nor does it show itself under
the intense cold of Northern latitudes. Therefore it is evident that it requires heat,
...
6
The Homœopathic Examiner
Nature pursues the same course with the chronic miasmatical diseases, in
respect to their mode of contagion and to the construction of internal maladies
before the pathognostic sign of the completion of the inner process, the
Nevertheless the ...
7
The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
check its brightcourse,' has triumphantly risen above the miasmatical ignorance
and superstition which would willingly have smotheredlit. I In thefifteenth century (
the era ofthe invention of the art) the brief-men or writers who lived by their ...
Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith, 1839
8
Report: Report. Minutes of evidence.- pt. 2. Appendix. Index
This opinion is formed on the theory that each man is constantly breathing a
certain quantity of miasmatical air in these climates; but if any alteration takes
place in its state of strength, then the system, unaccustomed to it, sinks very ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on the West Coast of Africa, 1842
9
A Phonographic and Pronouncing Dictionary of the English ...
Miasmatical b- Mias'matist -v- Mi'ca --' — v Mica'ceous --- Cjf° Mich'aelmas Mic'kle
Mi'erobe "v*^/--0 Microccph'alous ^ 1 1 ^ Mi'crocosm Mi'crocosinic Microcos'mical
. Microcoustic Microg'raphy Microl'ogy Microm'etcr Micromet'ric ...
10
Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal
... and rapid disorganization of the structure of the eye. We propose to call this
affection of the eye, in order to be better understood, miasmatic, from the fact that
it seems influenced by miasmatical causes, ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. 121.