Public Health Papers and Reports, Volumen16American Public Health Association., 1891 Vol. 33, pt. 2, vols. 34-36 are reprints from the American journal of public hygiene; vol. 37 from American journal of public health. |
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... temperature by cold water , and has found that it can be done if the lowering is by means of antipyrin . His experi- ments indicate that when the temperature is lowered the rate of destruc- tion is less than the rate of reproduction of ...
... temperature by cold water , and has found that it can be done if the lowering is by means of antipyrin . His experi- ments indicate that when the temperature is lowered the rate of destruc- tion is less than the rate of reproduction of ...
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... temperatures , but which organism is destroyed by a freezing temperature ? If there is such compatibility in the facts , is it not desirable that the United States government should take such measures as shall ensure the thorough ...
... temperatures , but which organism is destroyed by a freezing temperature ? If there is such compatibility in the facts , is it not desirable that the United States government should take such measures as shall ensure the thorough ...
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... temperature and low temperature , over - crowding or den- sity of population , faulty ventilation and the presence of filth , are simply the favorable or unfavorable conditions in the propagation of disease , and not in the strict sense ...
... temperature and low temperature , over - crowding or den- sity of population , faulty ventilation and the presence of filth , are simply the favorable or unfavorable conditions in the propagation of disease , and not in the strict sense ...
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... temperature of 98 ° C. ( 208 ° F. ) for a whole hour . As a very obvious point in practical application Roux and Yersin , together with Loeffler and many others , state that " the best method of arresting the spread of diphtheria is to ...
... temperature of 98 ° C. ( 208 ° F. ) for a whole hour . As a very obvious point in practical application Roux and Yersin , together with Loeffler and many others , state that " the best method of arresting the spread of diphtheria is to ...
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... temperature of 230 ° F. for one hour , will serve the purpose where boiling and steam under pres- sure cannot be used . DISINFECTION OF CLOTHING BY CHEMICAL AGENTS . No. I. A solution of carbolic acid prepared by placing three tea ...
... temperature of 230 ° F. for one hour , will serve the purpose where boiling and steam under pres- sure cannot be used . DISINFECTION OF CLOTHING BY CHEMICAL AGENTS . No. I. A solution of carbolic acid prepared by placing three tea ...
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Public Health Papers and Reports, Volumen30,Parte2 American Public Health Association Vista completa - 1905 |
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Página 24 - It has lengthened life; it has mitigated pain; it has extinguished diseases; it has increased the fertility of the soil; it has given new securities to the mariner; it has furnished new arms to the warrior; it has spanned great rivers and estuaries with bridges of form unknown to our fathers; it has guided the thunderbolt innocuously from heaven to earth; it has lighted up the night with the...
Página 46 - ... if the compartment or space is located on the second deck below the main deck of the vessel...
Página 47 - The master of a vessel coming to a port or place in the United States in violation of either of the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor; and if the number of passengers...
Página 47 - The berths shall be properly constructed, and be separated from each other by partitions, as berths ordinarily are separated, and each berth shall be at least two feet in width and six feet in length...
Página 343 - The members of this Association shall be known as Active and Associate. The Executive Committee shall determine for which class a candidate shall be proposed. The Active members shall constitute the permanent body of the Association, subject to the provisions of the Constitution as to continuance in membership. They shall be selected with special reference to their acknowledged interest in or devotion to sanitary studies and allied sciences, and to the practical application of the same.
Página 345 - Association ; to authorize the disbursement and expenditure of unappropriated moneys in the treasury for the payment of current expenses ; to consider all applications for membership, and, at the regular meetings, report the names of such candidates as a majority shall approve ; and, generally, to superintend the interests of the Association, and execute all such duties as may, from time to time, be committed to them by the Association. At least one month preceding the annual meeting of the Association,...
Página 48 - ... children ; and the services of such surgeon or medical practitioner shall be promptly given, in any case of sickness or disease, to any of the passengers, or to any infant or young child of any such passengers, who may need his services. For a violation of either of the provisions of this section the master of the vessel shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars.
Página 46 - That it shall not be lawful for the master of a steamship or other vessel, whereon emigrant passengers, or passengers other than cabin passengers, have been taken at any port or place in a foreign country or dominion (ports and places in foreign territory contiguous to the United States excepted...
Página 49 - ... a place or places accessible to such passengers, and shall keep the same so posted up during the voyage. The said master shall cause the compartments and spaces provided for or occupied by such passengers to be kept at all times in a clean and healthy condition, and to be, as often as may be necessary, disinfected with chloride of lime, or by some other equally efficient disinfectant. Whenever the state of the weather will permit such passengers and their bedding shall be mustered on deck, and...
Página 48 - And for every willful violation of any of the provisions of this section the master of the vessel shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for a term not exceeding six months.