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Publication of the ' Treatise on Fever , ' 1830 . Its phenomena , treatment , and
causes . Causes the most important . Contagious and epidemic diseases .
Universal origin of epidemics stated to be bad sanitary conditions . . 16
CHAPTER III .
Publication of the ' Treatise on Fever , ' 1830 . Its phenomena , treatment , and
causes . Causes the most important . Contagious and epidemic diseases .
Universal origin of epidemics stated to be bad sanitary conditions . . 16
CHAPTER III .
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And while his experience in the wards of the fever hospital taught him by what
means that disease can most frequently be cured , his acquaintance with it in the
homes of his Eastn end patients taught him more — how it might be. i Children of
...
And while his experience in the wards of the fever hospital taught him by what
means that disease can most frequently be cured , his acquaintance with it in the
homes of his Eastn end patients taught him more — how it might be. i Children of
...
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We are told how , “ in order to demonstrate what epidemic diseases really are ,
and what they are not , and to put an end to errors which have so long and so
universally prevailed on this subject , errors which he believes to be the source of
...
We are told how , “ in order to demonstrate what epidemic diseases really are ,
and what they are not , and to put an end to errors which have so long and so
universally prevailed on this subject , errors which he believes to be the source of
...
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Own Generalising , then , from the facts which such men had collected and from
others observed by himself , Dr Southwood Smith endeavours to establish the
laws of epidemic disease . In the first place , he labours to prove that epidemic ...
Own Generalising , then , from the facts which such men had collected and from
others observed by himself , Dr Southwood Smith endeavours to establish the
laws of epidemic disease . In the first place , he labours to prove that epidemic ...
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To suppose that a disease which is propagated by contagion can rapidly decline
and even suddenly cease , just when most persons are affected and the mortality
is greatest — that is , when the contagious matter is proved to be in its most ...
To suppose that a disease which is propagated by contagion can rapidly decline
and even suddenly cease , just when most persons are affected and the mortality
is greatest — that is , when the contagious matter is proved to be in its most ...
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