... contagious diseases of children, especially scarlet fever, measles, German measles, etc. This is accounted for by the readiness with which contagion is spread in the schools, when ventilation of the school room is the least perfect and the closer... Saint Jospeh Medical Herald - Side 2121912Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1912 - 582 sider
...CONVALESCFECE FROM THE EXANTHEMATA: — The first two or three months of the year are usually charcterized, in the experience of the family physician, by the...direct. It is well known, however, that in all but the mildest cases, the adolescent subject of scarlatina, or measles, is usually more or less debilitated... | |
| 1913 - 660 sider
...housing of school children during school hours favors the distribution of communicable diseases. All the diseases in question are self-limited in nature,...direct. It is well known, however, that in all but the mildest cases, the adolescent subject of scarlatina or measles is usually more or less debilitated... | |
| 1912 - 524 sider
...hours favors the distribution of communicable diseases. As the diseases in question are T=elf-limited in nature, expectant and symptomatic treatment, together with .precautions as to isolation, ^tc., is about all the physician is called upon to direct. It is well known, however, that in all but... | |
| 1912 - 538 sider
...well to write the company, addressing them at the home office in Detroit, for a copy of the pamphlet. Convalescence from the Exanthemata. — The first...direct. It is well known, however, that in all but the mildest cases, the adolescent subject of scarlatina, or measles, is usually more or less debilitated... | |
| 1912 - 526 sider
...exceptional quality, readily account for its broad acceptance as the standard bromide preparation. Convalescence from the Exanthemata — The first two...direct. It is well known, however, that in all but the mildest cases, the adolescent subject of scarlatina, or measles, is usually more or less debilitated... | |
| 1912 - 692 sider
...usually characterized, in the experience of the family physician, by the occurrence in his practive, of a crop of cases of the contagious diseases of children,...direct. It is well known, however, that in all but the mildest cases, the adolescent subject of scarlatina, or measles, is usually more or less debilitated... | |
| 1912 - 778 sider
...of cases of the contagious diseases of children, especially scarlet fever, measles, German measle, etc. This is accounted for by the readiness with which...direct. It is well known, however, that in all but the mildest cases, the adolescent subject of scarlatina, or measles, is usually more or less debilitated... | |
| 1912 - 396 sider
...of children, especially scarlet fever, measles, German measles, etc. This is accounted for by th« readiness with which contagion is spread in the schools,...direct. It is well known, however, that in all but the mildest cases, the adolescent subject of scarlatina, or measles, is usually more or less debilitated... | |
| 1913 - 856 sider
...by the readiness with which contagion is spread in the schools, when ventilation of the schoolroom is the least perfect and the closer housing of school...direct. It is well known, however, that in all but the mildest cases, the adolescent subject of scarlatina, or measles, is usually more or less debilitated... | |
| 1912 - 292 sider
...scarlet fever, measles, German measles, etc. This is accounted for by the readiness with which oontagion is spread in the schools, when ventilation of the...symptomatic treatment, together with precautions as to islotion, etc., is about all the physician is called upon to direct. It is well known, however, that... | |
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