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  1. ... represents a change of diagnosis hy reason of concurrent or inter- current disease (the term “recurrent" is no longer used), it is converted to a Type>6 card and the method of taken up ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A manual for the control of communicable diseases in California 
    Publication: [Sacramento?] : [California State Department of Public Health?], 1948
    ... demics with autopsy and laboratory examination when indicated. Concurrent disinfection: Sputum and articles soiled there- with, in pneumonic type of the disease. Terminal disinfection: Thorough cleaning followed by fumigation to ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Ohio public health manual 
    Publication: Columbus : Ohio Dept. of Health, 1944
    ... screened room which is free from vermin. 3. Concurrent disinfection: Sputum and articles soiled therewith, in pneumonic type of the disease. 4. Terminal disinfection: Thorough cleaning followed by fumiga- ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Manual of the Medical Department of the United States Navy 
    Publication: Washington : United States Government Printing Office, 1942
    ... room which is free from vermin.9 3. Concurrent disinfection: Sputum and articles soiled therewith, in pneumonic type of the disease. 4. Terminal disinfection : Thorough cleaning followed by fumigation ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Manual of the Medical Department of the United States Navy 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943
    ... room which is free from vermin.9 3. Concurrent disinfection: Sputum and articles soiled therewith, in pneumonic type of the disease. 4. Terminal disinfection : Thorough cleaning followed by fumigation ...
  6. ... relatively mild, and that though the more severe types occurred, they were in the minority. COMPLICATIONS, SEQUEL_E, AND CONCURRENT DISEASES Complications and sequelae constitute important phases in the ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Laws, rules, and regulations relating to communicable and other reportable diseases 
    Publication: Topeka, Kansas : Printed by Ferd Voiland, Jr., State Printer, 1946
    ... room which is free from vermin.f 3. Concurrent disinfection: Sputum and articles soiled therewith, in pneumonic type of the disease. 4. Terminal disinfection; Thorough cleaning followed by fumiga- ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Handbook of the Hospital Corps, United States Navy, 1939 (Text) 
    Publication: Washington : Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, 1939
    ... room which is free from vermin.3 3. Concurrent disinfection: Sputum and articles soiled therewith, in pneumonic type of the disease. 4. Terminal disinfection: Thorough cleaning followed by fumigation ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A practical treatise on the diseases of children 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lindsay and Blakiston, 1848
    ... been described, because of the existence of the concurrent disease. In chronic cases the fever sometimes assumes, after a while, the hectic type. The countenance presents no particular characters, except that ...
  10. ... screened room which is free from vermin.® 3. Concurrent disinfection: Sputum and articles soiled there- with, in pneumonic type of the disease. 4. Terminal disinfection: Thorough cleaning followed by fumi- ...
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