The breath of a consumptive does not contain the germs and will not produce the disease. A well person catches the disease from a consumptive only by in some way taking in the matter coughed up by the consumptive. Consumption can often be cured if its... Text-book of hygiene - Page 523by George Henry Rohe - 1894Full view - About this book
| Charles Value Chapin - Communicable diseases - 1900 - 998 pages
...produce the disease. A well person catches the disease from a consumptive only by in some way taking in the matter coughed up by the consumptive. Consumption...early and proper means are taken for its treatment. In « majority of casen it is not a fatal disease. It is not dangerous for other persons to live with... | |
| New York (State). Department of Health - Public health - 1901 - 608 pages
...produce the disease. A well person catches the disease from a consumptive only by in some way taking in the matter coughed up by the consumptive. Consumption...means are taken for its treatment. In a majority of ca?es it is not a fatal disease. It is not dangerous for other persons to live with a consumptive if... | |
| Medicine - 1902 - 606 pages
...produce the disease. A well person catches the disease from a consumptive only by in some way taking in the matter coughed up by the consumptive. Consumption can often be cured if its nature be recognized early and if proper means be taken for its treatment. In a majority of cases it is not... | |
| Emily Wayland Dinwiddie - Public health - 1903 - 88 pages
...produce the disease. A well person catches the disease from a consumptive only by in some way taking in the matter coughed up by the consumptive. "Consumption can often be cured if its nature be recognized early and if proper means be taken for its treatment. In a majority of cases it is not... | |
| New York (State) Bureau of Labor Statistics - Labor - 1907 - 1056 pages
...honorable mention with a silver modal In 1895. {President of the Greater New York Department of Health. the matter coughed up by the consumptive. Consumption can often be cured if its nature be recognized early and if proper means be taken for its treatment. In a majority of cases it is not... | |
| Reynold Webb Wilcox - 1907 - 954 pages
...cured if its nature be recognized early and if proper means be taken for its treatment. In a mafority of cases it is not a fatal disease. " It is not dangerous to live with a consumptive, if the matter coughed up by him be promptly destroyed. This matter should... | |
| Sigard Adolphus Knopf - Tuberculosis - 1909 - 452 pages
...does not spit. Consumption can often be cured if its nature be recognized early and if proper means be taken for its treatment. In a majority of cases it is not a fatal disease. It is not dangerous to live with a consumptive if the matter coughed up by him be promptly destroyed. This matter should... | |
| Herbert William Conn, Robert Allyn Budington - Physiology - 1909 - 428 pages
...repeated here. "Consumption can often be cured if its nature be recognized early and if proper means be taken for its treatment. In a majority of cases it is not a fatal disease. "Consumptives are warned against the many widely advertised cures, specifics and special methods of... | |
| Robert Eadie, A. S. Eadie - Hygiene - 1909 - 372 pages
...produce the disease. A person catches the disease from a consumptive only by in some way taking in the matter coughed up by the consumptive. "Consumption can often be cured if its nature be recognized early and if proper means be taken for its treatment. In a majority of cases it is not... | |
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