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Side 231
... have upon them the infection in the form of vitalized germs , and that it is never and under no circumstances susceptible of being conveyed by gases or atmospheric influences ; consequently , it is a ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS - CAIN . 231.
... have upon them the infection in the form of vitalized germs , and that it is never and under no circumstances susceptible of being conveyed by gases or atmospheric influences ; consequently , it is a ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS - CAIN . 231.
Side 232
... germs do enter the stomach and bowels of many persons who are not in a receptive condition without producing the disease , it is absolutely impossible for any person to contract it who does not receive the germs into the intestines ...
... germs do enter the stomach and bowels of many persons who are not in a receptive condition without producing the disease , it is absolutely impossible for any person to contract it who does not receive the germs into the intestines ...
Side 233
... germs when placed in such localities . Observation and experiments have also established the fact that cholera bacilli do not and cannot flourish in an acid medium , and that the most minute quantity of mineral acid will destroy their ...
... germs when placed in such localities . Observation and experiments have also established the fact that cholera bacilli do not and cannot flourish in an acid medium , and that the most minute quantity of mineral acid will destroy their ...
Side 234
... germs might find their way into drinking water , milk , and other fluids consumed . They also gain access into the human stomach upon vegetables , fruits , eating and drinking utensils , and perhaps hundreds of other ways . There can be ...
... germs might find their way into drinking water , milk , and other fluids consumed . They also gain access into the human stomach upon vegetables , fruits , eating and drinking utensils , and perhaps hundreds of other ways . There can be ...
Side 235
... germs into the intestines . This is confirmed by microscopic examinations of excreta during epidemics showing that many persons who have no disease mani- festations yet have cholera bacilli in the intestines . It for- tunately requires ...
... germs into the intestines . This is confirmed by microscopic examinations of excreta during epidemics showing that many persons who have no disease mani- festations yet have cholera bacilli in the intestines . It for- tunately requires ...
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