BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «PREVENTIBILITY»
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The hot-air bath. Repr. with additions from The Dubl. univ. ...
Now, one of the most valuable results of sound sanitary knowledge is a thorough
conviction of the preventibility, in a large degree, of the vast mass of diseased
conditions which contribute to the deterioration of the inhabitants of overcrowded
...
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Consumption, as engendered by rebreathed air and consequent ...
... Edinburgh Medico Chirurgical Society, ... ... ... ... ... ... 153 Letter to the Imperial
Academy of Medicine, ... ... 165 On the True Nature and Absolute Preventibility of
Tubercular Consumption, read before the London Medico Chirurgical Society, .
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The Dublin University Magazine
As Lord Derby, on the occasion already referred to, truly observed :—-“ The
conviction which sanitary knowledge brings with it as to the preventibility, in
general, of disease, is one of quite incalculable importance. Men are very slow to
learn the ...
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Dublin quarterly journal of medical science
M'Cormac, Dr., on the nature and preventibility of tubercular consumption, 254. M'
Dowel, Dr., case of paraplegia depending on a tumour in the spinal cord, by, 299.
M'Kinstry, Dr., annual report of the Armagh District Lunatic Asylum, by, Rev., ...
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Dublin University Magazine No. CCCCLXXXVII Vol. LXXXII
As Lord Derby, on the occasion already referred to, truly observed :—“ The
conviction which sanitary knowledge brings with it as to the preventibility, in
general, of disease, is one of quite incal~ culable importance. Men are very slow
to learn ...
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A dictionary of the Bengalee language: in which the words ...
_ fi'll'ifl', s. (from fithfi, ren'rtible), resistibility, preventibility. fizmaivt, a. (from f1,
prep. and l: to sham), sufi'ering rcaistauce or restraint, suffering opposition of
obmucti. on. ' m, s. (from fit, prep- and vi, to dwell], a dwelling. a habitation, a
residence.
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The Origins of the National Health Service: The Medical ...
... environment of many branches of industrial, mining, and factory employment.
In 1861-63 the high infantile mortality was investigated, and the quantity and
severity of ague (a poverty fever) in marshy districts. The causes and
preventibility of ...
Because of these difficulties, conclusions regarding preventibility of
atherosclerosis by changes in the mode of living have to be considered with
great caution. Alteration of diet presents the most controversial aspect of the
prevention of ...
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The Heart its Function in Health and Disease
Because of these difficulties, conclusions regarding preventibility of
atherosclerosis by changes in the mode of living have to be considered with
great caution. Alteration of diet presents the most controversial aspect of the
prevention of ...
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Cholera: A Worldwide History
“Caleb Quotem.” http://www.infoplease.com/dic tionary/brewers/caleb-quotem.
html. Carpenter, William B. (M.D.). “On Cholera and Its Preventibility.” 10-part
series. Weekly News and Chronicle, January 21–April 1, 1854. Chapman, John (
M.D.).
S.L. Kotar, J.E. Gessler,
2014