BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «CHOLERAIC»
Temukaké kagunané saka
choleraic ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
choleraic lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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Weekly return of births and deaths (infectious diseases, ...
At 30 Goldington-street, on 4th August, the daughter of a law stationer, aged 4
months, " choleraic diarrhoea (39 hours)." Pancras; Camden Town. — At 15
Georgiana-street, on 3d August, an omnibus coachman, aged 41 years, "
summer ...
From 7th September to 31st September (2nd Outbreak). Grand Total of Cases in
the Wing. No record was kept during the first outbreak of the number of cases of
choleraic diarrhoea, but five would be about the number, I think. It would have ...
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Report to the Right Hon. Lord Panmure, G.C.B., &c 1855-56
I have not seen anything like a case of cholera since the 12th instant, yet cases of
diarrhoea, frequently choleraic, occur daily, and which, if neglected, would
probably run into cholera. I think it fortunate that early and active measures have
...
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Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons
No record was kept during the first outbreak of the number of cases of choleraic
diarrhoea, but five would be about the number, I think. It would have been next to
impossible to have kept the total number of diarrhoea cases, as from morning till
...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1866
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Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
In order rightly to appreciate what these facilities must be, the following
considerations have to be borne in mind : first, that any choleraic discharge, cast
without previous thorough disinfection into any cesspool or drain, or other
depository or ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1834
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy
Returns of Choleraic Disease.— Return (B.) Cholera—. No treatment before
admission. / Camphor every five minutes for an hour, J and continued for two or
three hours j longer, less frequently administered; V afterwards Phosphoric acid. j
No ...
John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, John Rutherfurd Russell, 1855
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Raw Material: Producing Pathology in Victorian Culture
Choleraic diarrhea was the master referent for these figurations. The primary
signifier in the social semiology of excrement, it utterly liquidated the already
muddy boundary between corporeal and civic space. In the minds of physicians
and ...
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A History of Epidemics in Britain
Many of the choleraic cases were unusually malignant, of which the following are
instances: First cases in Sunderland, October, 1831. 797 choleraic disease and.
Allison, aged fifty, a painter of earthenware residing in a low situation on the ...
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The Merchant Shipping Act, 1958
(4) If, in the opinion of the officer making an inspection under this section, any
pilgrim is suffering from cholera or choleraic indisposition, or any dangerously
infectious or contagious disease, or shows any signs of the same or any other ...
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The Conquest of Epidemic Disease: A Chapter in the History ...
... while undergoing decomposition, acquire their maximum of infective power;
that choleraic discharges, if cast away without previous disinfection, impart their
own infective quality to the excremental matters with which they mingle, in drains
or ...
Charles-Edward Amory Winslow, 1980
BABAGAN WARTA KANG NGLEBOKAKÉ ARAN «CHOLERAIC»
Weruhi yèn pawarta nasional lan internasional wis ngomongaké lan kepriyé aran
choleraic digunakaké ing babagan warta iki.
Tracks – film review
... 1920s choleraic China) and has skill with heat and disorientation, with people abandoning the comfortable to join the ranks of the toughs. «Financial Times, Apr 14»
Milestones in Combating Cholera
... in 1854, a treatise on the cholera, in which he said the disease was due to 'a very simple organism which I shall call a choleraic microbe.' ”. «New York Times, Okt 12»