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" ... have not greatly increased our practical wisdom. Does the disease really depend upon a microbe? If so, what are the peculiar conditions of its generation? Where does it mainly inhabit — the food we eat, the water we drink, or the air we breathe?... "
Annual Record of Science and Industry - Página 536
editado por - 1872
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volumen43

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1871 - 980 páginas
...the gun is found to be either broken off or cracked so as to unfit it for further use. SEWAGE WATER. considers that in every instance of the occurrence...purified to escape into the ordinary drainage of the counlrv, without involving the terrible consequences referred to above. HAECKEL ON ABIOGENESIS. Of...
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volumen37

1896 - 396 páginas
...microbe? If so, what are the peculiar conditions of its generation? Where does it mainly inhabit — the food we eat, the water we drink, or the air we bieathe? And what peculiar change of local condition will explain how and why the typhoid germ of to-day...
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St. Louis Courier of Medicine, Volumen8

1882 - 600 páginas
...implantation of the disease germs, whatever these may be. The contagi urn may enter the system with the food we eat, the water we drink, or the air we breathe. Like small-pox, scarlatina, and other highly contagious diseases, diphtheria probably never arises...
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Universalism Against Itself: A Scriptural Analysis of the Doctrine

Alexander Wilford Hall - 1883 - 352 páginas
...gravitation, are real substances, — things which have an entitative existence as literally and truly as have the food we eat, the water we drink, or the air we breathe, — and we can be certain that it will put the honest scientific skeptic to thinking as he never thought before....
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Universalism Against Itself: A Scriptural Analysis of the Doctrine

Alexander Wilford Hall - 1883 - 352 páginas
...gravitation, are real substances,—things which have an entitative existence as literally and truly as have the food we eat, the water we drink, or the air we breathe,—and we can be certain that it will put the honest scientific skeptic to thinking as he never...
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Hygiene; Or, The Principles of Health: Adapted to the Requirements of the ...

John J. Pilley - 1884 - 184 páginas
...which are microscopic kinds of seeds, float about in the air, and may be introduced into the body with the food we eat, the water we drink, or the air we breathe, but they only grow and develop in the body under certain circumstances, that is—when the blood, fluids,...
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volumen37

1896 - 392 páginas
...microbe? If so, what are the peculiar conditions of its generation? Where does it mainly inhabit — the food we eat, the water we drink, or the air we b1eathe? And what peculiar change of local condition will explain how and why the typhoid germ of to-day...
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Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal, Volumen13

1896 - 924 páginas
...microbe? If so, what are the peculiar conditions of its generation? Where does it mainly inhabit — the food we eat, the water we drink, or the air we breathe? And what peculiar change of location will explain how and why the typhoid germ of to-day should have so...
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Transactions of the Indiana State Medical Society, Volumen40

1889 - 330 páginas
...is caused by germs which have their origin in organic matter, and are taken into the system through the food we eat, the water we drink, or the air we breathe. They have their favorite lodging place in the glands of the bowels, the mesenteric glands and the spleen....
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The Science of chiropractic

Daniel David Palmer - 1906 - 914 páginas
...principles of which our graduates are qualified to judge. OFFICE. Stenographer's Department, The PS the food we eat, the water we drink, or the air we breathe which affects the sensory nerves; this abnormal sensation causes the motor nerves to draw the articular...
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