Nature, Volume 33Nature Publishing Group, 1885 |
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... cholera experience of 1883 in Egypt and of 1884 in Southern Europe , advance might be made in determining the bases of an International Code as to quarantine or other preventive measures . The previous Conference had been held at Vienna ...
... cholera experience of 1883 in Egypt and of 1884 in Southern Europe , advance might be made in determining the bases of an International Code as to quarantine or other preventive measures . The previous Conference had been held at Vienna ...
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THE THURSDAY , DECEMBER 3 , 1885 THE ETIOLOGY OF CHOLERA ' HE announcement by Dr. Koch , as chief of the German Cholera Commission , that he had dis- covered a micro - organism which was not only peculiar to cholera , but which had a ...
THE THURSDAY , DECEMBER 3 , 1885 THE ETIOLOGY OF CHOLERA ' HE announcement by Dr. Koch , as chief of the German Cholera Commission , that he had dis- covered a micro - organism which was not only peculiar to cholera , but which had a ...
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... cholera . " Group I. , the Coccacea , are divided into five genera . Genus 1 , Streptococcus ( chain - cocci ) , includes the cocci found singly or in chains in acute abscesses ; the cocci occurring in chains in the lymphatic channels ...
... cholera . " Group I. , the Coccacea , are divided into five genera . Genus 1 , Streptococcus ( chain - cocci ) , includes the cocci found singly or in chains in acute abscesses ; the cocci occurring in chains in the lymphatic channels ...
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