| 1877 - 1380 páginas
...d&ttrtictiveform of the disease fluctuate much more than the causes of the diarrhoea. The mortality of cholera was highest on the land, at the low mouths of rivers, and generally on the low ground of towns. " Cholerine or any other organic matters, mechanically suspended, either in the air or in the waters,... | |
| New Jersey. State Department of Health - 1881 - 1104 páginas
...fluctuate much more than the causes of the diarrhoea. The mortality of cholera was highest on the laud, at the low mouths •of rivers, and generally on the low ground of towns. "Cholerine or any other organic matters, mechanically suspcnoled, either in the air or in the waters,... | |
| William Farr - 1885 - 606 páginas
...in both sexes. — (17th Annual Report, pp. 87-8.) Elevation and Cltolcra Mortality, 1853—4. — It was shown by the investigations in the former report...as the ground on which the houses stand falls from Ilainpstead and from Norwood to the Thames. This important principle is confirmed by the observations... | |
| William Farr - 1885 - 612 páginas
...to 1 in both sexes. — (17th Annual Report, pp. 87-8.) Elevation and Cholera Mortality, 1853-4. — It was shown by the investigations in the former report...that in London the mortality increases as the ground ou which the houses stand falls from Ilampstead and from Norwood to the Thames. This important principle... | |
| Kerrie L. Macpherson - 2002 - 378 páginas
...incidence of the diseases was estimated with reference to topographical elevations (mortalities were higher 'on the land at the low mouths of rivers and generally on the low ground of towns').72 And, most importantly, fatal connections between the devastations of the epidemics and impure... | |
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