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  1. ... Raue (C. S ) The etiology and prophylaxis of the intestinal infections in infancy, with special reference to the management ... xxix, 102-123.—Wallin (A. C.) Acute infantile intestinal infection. Pediatries, N. Y., 1914, xxvi, 481-490—Walsh ( ...
  2. ... Petrrburg, 1-99. At>i(l. A .) Castro- intestinal infections in infants. Bull. Northwest. Univ. M. Sell., Chicauo, ... xxxii, 69-93. — Kallanl I J. i). ) Castro-intestinal infection of children. Mississippi M. Rec, Vickslim g,1901, ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - A history of preventive medicine in the World War II Eastern Defense Command bases 
    Publication: [Washington, DC] : [Office of the Surgeon General, Historical Division], [1945]
    ... inoculation* as required for the ETOo 2. Intestinal Infections* Intestinal infections have been practically nonexistent in this command. In ... III Sanitary Engineering: IV Epidemiology: lo Immunization 2c Intestinal Infections 3e Infections of the Respiratory Tract and Infections ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Report on work for the relief and control of uncinariasis : in southern United States, ... 
    Publication: New York, U.S.A. : Rockfeller Foundation, International Health Commission, [1915?]
    ... for Uncinaria, disclosed incidentally the presence of other intestinal parasitic infection. Ascaris and Trichocephalus were found to be very ... Uncinariasis Disclosing Incident- ally the Presence of Other Intestinal Parasitic Infection: (a) Ascaris 1719 36,4 40 9.7 ...
  5. ... this battle wore such that an epidemic of intestinal infections might have been considered inevitable. The weather was ... we are dealing with a series of true intestinal infections and not merely with oisease of dietetic origin, ...
  6. ... mesenteric lymph nodes; its relation to appendicitis, gastro-intestinal infections and general- ized diseases; report of one hundred ...
  7. ... its connection with Addison's (pernicious) antemia, achlorhydria and intestinal infection. Brain, Lond., 1925, xlviii, 218-232.— Hurst (A. ... special reference to their role in acute respiratory infections. J. Am. M. ... in the gastro-intestinal canal. J. Infect. Dis., Chicago, 1920, xxvi, 171- ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - A history of preventive medicine in the European theater of operations, United States Army, ... 
    Publication: Washington, DC : Office of the Surgeon General, Historical Division, [1945]
    ... Part III Epidemiology Section 1 Introduction Section 2 Intestinal Infections Number 1 The Diarrheas and Dysenteries Number 2 ... Number 3 Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers Control of Intestinal Infections Section 3 Acute Respiratory Infections Number 1 Common ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Preventive medicine in World War II (Volume 4) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Dept. of the Army : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1955-
    ... the years 1942-45 322 55 Incidence of intestinal infections including common diarrhea and dysentery (all types), peacetime ... 65 Number of cases and percent distribution of intestinal infections in the U. S. Army in the Mediterranean theater, ...
  10. ... pathogenic; Disinfection; Toxemia) also under proper names of intestinal infections as Anthrax, intestinal; Cholera; Colon bacillus, Infection; Dysentery, ...
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