| 1903 - 786 páginas
...bacterial content of the milk used in the test was somewhat less than in the average milk of the city. 5. No special varieties of bacteria were found in unheated...have any special importance in relation to the summer diarrheas of children. The number of varieties was very great, and the kinds of bacteria differed according... | |
| 1904 - 440 páginas
...25i oz. 5 2 None. NY STAT« Jou*. OF MEDICINE. cial importance in relation to the summer diarrheas of children. The number of varieties was very great,...kittens when fed in pure cultures. A few cases of vomiting in infants directly following the use of old pasteurized milk were met with. The samples of... | |
| 1904 - 506 páginas
...on the average, much better in warm weather when it was sterilized than when it was given raw, but no special varieties of bacteria were found in unheated...have any special importance in relation to the summer diarrhosas of children. It was practically the unanimous opinion that intelligent care had more to... | |
| 1904 - 560 páginas
...bacterial content of the milk used in the test was somewhat less than in the average milk of the city. (5) No special varieties of bacteria were found in unheated...have any special importance in relation to the summer diarrheas of children. The number of varieties was very great, and the kinds of bacteria differed according... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Department of Health - 1904 - 476 páginas
...bacterial content ot the milk used in the test was somewhat less than in the average milk of the city. 5. No special varieties of bacteria were found in unheated...have any special importance in relation to the summer diarrheas of children. The number of varieties was very great, and the kinds of bacteria differed according... | |
| 1904 - 1652 páginas
...bacterial content of the milk used in the test was somewhat less than in the average milk of the city. 5. No special varieties of bacteria were found in unheated...have any special importance in relation to the summer diarrheas of children. The number of varieties was very great, and the kinds of bacteria differed according... | |
| 1904 - 1176 páginas
...bacterial contents of the milk used in the test were somewhat less than in the average milk of the city. 5. No special varieties of bacteria were found in unheated...have any special importance in relation to the summer diarrhoaas of children. The number of varieties was very great, and the kinds of bacteria differed... | |
| 1904 - 942 páginas
...bacterial content of the milk used in the test was somewhat less than in the average milk of the city. 5. No special varieties of bacteria were found in unheated milk which seemed to have any importance in relation to the summer diarrheas of children. The number of varieties was very great,... | |
| Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - 1906 - 758 páginas
...varieties, over 1,000,000 bacteria per cubic centimetre are certainly deleterious to the average infant. No special varieties of bacteria were found in unheated...according to the locality from which the milk came. After the first twelve months of life, infants are less and less affected by the bacteria in milk derived... | |
| Edwin Oakes Jordan - 1908 - 588 páginas
...the relation between milk-supply and infantile diarrhea in New York city, reached the conclusion that "no special varieties of bacteria were found in unheated...have any special importance in relation to the summer diarrhea of children."J While it is therefore perhaps premature to assign a uniform bacterial cause... | |
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