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  1. ... pp. (1919). Hale—Chlorine as a Preventive of Influenza. J. Ind. and Ene Ch. 12, 806 (Aug. ’2O). References CHAPTER IV FOOD. FERTILIZERS Very few of America’s ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Report on the registration of prevalent diseases 
    Publication: Boston : Wright & Potter, state printers, 1876
    ... per cent, lcported pneumonia; 57 per cent, reported influenza; 32 per cent, reported diphtheria, &c.” CHART N? I. REFERENCES. /. Broar/ulus. 2. BncumcrUas. 3. /n/luenzw. ■4. ...
  3. ... as we have seen, typhoid fever, diarrhcEa, and influenza. And, lastly, I would ask the question, still in reference to the causation of these zymotic diseases, whether, ...
  4. ... toxemias, notably in alcoholic cases, cases of rabies, influenza, etc. Occurrence.-No general laws can be stated with reference tooccur- rence because of the wide range of ...
  5. ... 1899, xviii, 491-193. [Discussion], 508—Taruffl (P.) Influenza dell' erisipela sulla tubercolosi chi- rurgica. Policlin., Roma, 1904, xi, sez. prat., 17-19.— Taylor (R. T.) Surgical tuberculosis, with especial reference to the use of tuberculin in diagnosis and ...
  6. ... of fowl] ---- influenzae [Koch-Weeks; Pfeiffer] See also Influenza, Bacteriology. Bakos, M. [Investigations of the properties of Bacillus influenzae with special reference to Pfeiffer's Bacillus influenzael Allatorv. lap, 1936, 59: ...
  7. ... greatest number appeared as a complication of the influenza epidemic of 1918, often accompanying an inflammation of the middle ear. Nothing of unusual impor- tance in reference to this condition was reported. OTITIS MEDIA. Of ...
  8. ... on NATIONAL CENTERS. THESE INCLUDE COLLABORATING CENTERS FOR REFERENCE AND RESEARCH ON ARROVIRUSES INFLUENZA, MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE, Raples, RESPIRATORY Virus DISEASES, AND VIRAL ...
  9. ... or National Centers. These include Collaborating Centers for Reference and Research on Arboviruses, Influenza, Mycobacterium Leprae, Rabies, Respiratory Virus Diseases, and Viral ...
  10. ... available data that no association exists between. maternal influenza infections and. either congenital. malformation or subsequent neoplasms.’ This unbelievable statement is made after the author provides 20 references in which. data are given that do establish ...
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