PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «TRICHINIASIS»
trichiniasis
trichinosis
parasitic
disease
caused
eating
undercooked
pork
wild
game
infected
with
larvae
species
roundworm
trichinella
spiralis
commonly
called
trichina
worm
there
trichiniasis
webster
revised
unabridged
published
merriam
legend
related
words
medical
nematode
individual
this
greek
patient
information
fact
sheet
what
intestinal
whose
migrate
become
muscles
define
resulting
infestation
occurring
humans
ingestion
infested
characterized
fever
more
trich
noun
ˌtrik
ˈnī
səs
plural
ˌsēz
seen
heard
made
want
look
vocabulary
that
transmitted
inadequately
cooked
especially
tract
clinical
considerations
acute
febrile
illness
little
spiral
hair
metazoan
reverso
meaning
trichiasis
trichinise
outbreak
contracted
london
cook
wellcome
trust
centre
history
medicine
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TRICHINIASIS»
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1
Report of the Medical Officer
Symptoms observed in one or another case of sickness that, after the nature of
the disease had been ascertained, were seen to be consonant with symptoms of
trichiniasis, as described in books. Initiatory symptoms. — Pain in the stomach, ...
Great Britain. Local Government Board, 1880
The health ofiicer of Cleveland. Ohio, says that in 1872-'73 there were some
cases of trichiniasis reported in that cit-y, but no definite record of them can be
found. CASES OF TRICHINIASIS REPORTED. Cases of trichiniasis are reported
by the ...
United States. Bureau of Animal Industry, 1885
3
Annual report of the Bureau of Animal Industry
No case of trichiniasis has ever occurred in any European country as the result of
eating cooked American pork, whether cured or fresh. No authentic case of
trichiniasis has been clearly established in any European country resulting from
the ...
No case of trichiniasis has ever arisen from eating American canned meats,
because such meats are always subjected to a temperature above Ixjiling point,
in some instances as high as 340° F. =115 C. No death from trichiniasis has ever
...
5
Congressional Serial Set
There were a nnmber of other epidemics during the year, the statistics of which
have not yet been published, but we have already recounted sufficient to show
that trichiniasis is incomparably more frequent in Germany than in America.
Indeed ...
6
The relation of animal diseases to the public health: and ...
323 Hertwig, Dr. Hugo, horse-abattoir at Berlin 155 Herr, on trichiniasis 17
Heusinger, on anthrax 104 Hiller, on trichiniasis 3 Hilton, on trichiniasis 3
Hippiatrique, (Jours d' 161 Hippocrates, views of 220 the veterinarian 228
Hippophagy 153 ...
Frank Seaver Billings, 1884
7
Compilation of reports of Committee ... 1789-1901, First ...
There were a number of other epidemics during the year, the statistics of which
have not yet been published, but we have already recounted sufficient to show
that trichiniasis is incomparably more frequent in Germany than in America.
Indeed ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations, 1901
8
United States Congressional serial set
How many cases of trichiniasis have come to the knowledge of your board f
Pleaso give dates as far as practicable. "Answer 1. I am able, at this time, to send
you facts concerning ten outbreaks of trichiniasis occurring in Michigan. In three
of ...
No case of trichiniasis has ever occurred in any European country as the result of
eating cooked American pork, whether cured or fresh. No authentic case of
trichiniasis has been clearly established in any European country resulting from
the ...
United States. Bureau of Animal Industry, 1889
10
The Medical News: A Weekly Medical Journal ...
was a case of trichiniasis, a disease produced by the introduction into the system
of the trichina spiralis in immense numbers, from partaking of ham, sausage, and
other forms of infected pork. The view of trichiniasis gained upon me, I may say ...