10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «EPIDEMICALLY»
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Observations on the Nature and Treatment of the Cholera ...
... %QclqxQM4P“7 OF THE CHOLERA MORBUS, NOW PREVAILING
EPIDEMICALLY IN ST. PETERSBURG. BY GEORGE WILLIAM LEFEVRE, M.D.
MEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON, OF THE
ROYAL ...
2
Remarks on the theory and treatment of scarlet fever: with ...
with brief notices of the disease as it prevailed epidemically at Bridlington, in
1831 Humphry Sandwith. as to require no remedies, and sometimes so violent as
to admit of no relief;" or, in the more laconic language of Darwin, it differs in all ...
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The Philadelphia Journal of Homœopathy
During the latter part of the summer and autumn of last year, dysentery prevailed
epidemically. It varied in its character from a mild to a more severe, and even to
that of a malignant and fatal character. The usual remedies were found, for the ...
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The Philadelphia Journal of Homoeopathy
During the latter part of the summer and autumn of last year, dysentery prevailed
epidemically. It varied in its character from a mild to a more severe, and even to
that of a malignant and fatal character. The usual remedies were found, for the ...
5
The North American journal of homeopathy
... at different periods, affording the members of our Branch the requisite
opportunity for confirming the clinical advantages of homoeopathic Sractiee.
During the latter part of the summer and autumn of last year, ysentery prevailed
epidemically.
American Medical Union, 1852
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The cyclopaedia of practical medicine: comprising treatises ...
... some cases this kind of diffuse inflammation affects the cellular membrane
extensively without extending to the skin ; that it often prevails epidemically, and
is certainly sometimes propagated by contagion or inoculation ; that it may arise
from ...
Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly, 1833
NATIONAL VACCINE ESTAsusrmurl'r, FEBRUARY, 1839. To the Riglit Hon. Lord
John Russell, Secretory of State/'or the Home Department. Feb. 11, 1839. My
Loam-The small-pox has prevailed 'epidemically, and with great severity, not only
...
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Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of ...
Idiopathic cases of erysipelas frequently occur, but, epidemically, it seldom
appears. It has occurred during the prevalence of other epidemics, however,
forming a very troublesome and often dangerous complication. Small-pox has not
...
Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, 1851
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Monthly Journal of Medical Science
Judging by these marks, we are very sure (and can show by reference to various
authors) that this form of inflammation occasionally attacks, and even affects
epidemically, various internal textures, as well as the integuments; especially the
...
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A system of practical medicine comprised in a series of ...
In 1824, small-pox prevailed epidemically in Sweden, and attacked a
considerable number of vaccinated persons. In 1825, an epidemic assailed
London, where the bills of mortality announced 1300 deaths by smallpox, among
whom were ...
Alexander Tweedie, William Wood Gerhard, 1840
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «EPIDEMICALLY»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
epidemically nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
interview with mark aver, creative director at mother design
... of how complex the problem solving can be and how difficult it is to sell truly great work is epidemically absent from those discussions. «Designboom, giu 15»
Leaf-blower ban
In a city with some of the worst air quality in the country and epidemically high cases of childhood asthma and allergies — now all exacerbated ... «Fresno Bee, giu 15»
Budget motel rooms have become homes of last resort
"It's not epidemically bad," he said, "but especially the young couples — they are having more problems." The Blue Note offers weekly rates ... «LancasterOnline, mag 15»
Breakdown of the Recent Turmoil in Baltimore
... of education but also the condition of the schools themselves. High school drop-out rates in the inner-city have reached epidemically high. «MuslimMatters, mag 15»
Summer could bring back whiteflies
“The reason the whiteflies became epidemically out of control was because of the monoculture of ficus-use in Palm Beach,” Sistrunk said. «Palm Beach Daily News, apr 15»
Nameberry: The new international names
3 in Monaco. This is a moment when certain names, often in a variety of indigenous forms, are spreading epidemically across the world. «Daily Herald, apr 15»
Popular Baby Names From Around the World
The lovely Shakespearean Olivia is another girls' name that has spread epidemically in recent years. It headed the UK-Wales list from 2008 to ... «Yahoo Parenting, apr 15»
The most popular baby names now transcend international borders
3 in Monaco. This is a moment when certain names, often in a variety of indigenous forms, are spreading epidemically across the world. «Waterloo Record, apr 15»
Cramer: Fed better tune out this bonehead call
Cramer wouldn't be surprised if rising rates caused the collapse of countries in Latin America and epidemically spread around the globe—it ... «CNBC, mar 15»
Dr Cris Beer's steps for better health
Reducing our screen time and heading outdoors more often helps to boost our levels of vitamin D – which is epidemically low in Australia – and the happy ... «Body and Soul, feb 15»