... finds certain local conditions, and the people prepared by them to submit to it, there cholera will prevail. They deny the efficacy of any enteric or specific poison in the water to produce it, though they attach the greatest importance to the purity... Transactions - Page 99by Sanitary Institute of Great Britain - 1884Full view - About this book
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1877 - 848 lehte
...influenced by atmospheric and telluric conditions, and where it finds certain local conditions, and the people prepared by them to submit to it, there cholera will prevail. They deny the efficacy of anyenteric or specific poison in the water to produce it, though they attach the greatest importance... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1880 - 668 lehte
...influenced by atmospheric and telluric conditions, and where it finds certain local conditions, and the people prepared by them to submit to it, there cholera...ventilation, is that of all others which favours cholera. Such are the principal theories of the disease as they are supported by fact and argument which appear... | |
| Epidemiological society of London - 1882 - 698 lehte
...atmospheric and telluric conditions, and where it goes and finds certain local conditions, and the people prepared by them to submit to it, there cholera...conditions which, if added to crowding, filth, or other sanitary conditions and want of proper ventilation, is that, of all others, which favours cholera.... | |
| Epidemiological Society of London - 1882 - 742 lehte
...atmospheric and telluric conditions, and where it goes and finds certain local conditions, and the people prepared by them to submit to it, there cholera...conditions which, if added to crowding, filth, or other sanitary conditions and want of proper ventilation, is that, of all others, which favours cholera.... | |
| 1884 - 398 lehte
...directions in obedience to certain laws; is influenced by atmospheric and telluric conditions; and, when it goes and finds certain local conditions and people...water to produce it, though they attach the greatest import ance to the purity of water from all organic contaminations, impure water being one of the local... | |
| Sanitary Institute of Great Britain - 1884 - 514 lehte
...to certain laws, is influenced by atmospheric and telluric conditions, and where it goes and find's certain local conditions, and people prepared by them...specific poison in the water to produce it, though thej- attach the greatest importance to the purity of water from all organic contamination, impure... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1880 - 660 lehte
...influenced by atmospheric and telluric conditions, and where it finds certain local conditions, and the people prepared by them to submit to it, there cholera...ventilation, is that of all others which favours cholera. Such are the principal theories of the disease as they arc supported by fact and argument which appear... | |
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