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  1. ... Smallpox Streptococcic sore throat, acute Syphilis Tetanus Trachoma Trichinosis Tuberculosis Tularemia Typhoid Typhoid and other Salmonella carriers ... inoculation 8-ec shell vial Screw cap jar Trichinosis Blood film Examination of stained slide for eosinophiles ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A course in environmental sanitation for civilian defense sanitation workers 
    Publication: St. Louis, Mo. : Health Division, Department of Public Welfare, 1942
    ... by hog feeding - should be cooked. Danger of trichinosis to humans. Disposal by incineration. Location of incinerator ... also a reservoir for the parasite vjhich causes trichinosis, a disease contracted by man by eating insufficiently- ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - National Library of Medicine classification : a scheme for the shelf arrangement of library ... 
    Publication: Bethesda, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine ; Washington, D.C. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1994
    ... Coccidiosis 735 Balantidiasis 750 Malaria 755 Epidemiology 765 ... Trichuriasis. Oxyuriasis 865 Strongyloidiasis 93 WC COMMUNICABLE ...
  4. ... gout of the knee, the rheumatic pains of trichinosis as well as real gouty concretions. When we ... has played no part in the treatment of trichinosis, which is usually accompanied by oedema of the ...
  5. ... etc. It has been found locally in tetanus, trichinosis, extensive freezing, and in the neigh- borhood of ... of outbreaks of the disease (called trichiniasis or trichinosis). Many cases have been re- ported in this ...
  6. ... certain specific or parasitic diseases, namely, tuber- culosis, trichinosis, actinomycosis, hydatid disease, and anthrax disease may be ... TRICHINA (rpt^ivos, made of hair).- See Entozoa. TRICHINOSIS or TRICHINIA- SIS.-See Entozoa. TRICHOCEPHALUS (0p^, a ...
  7. ... Bacteriology" (five editions) and of original work on "Trichinosis, Pancreatitis, Hemagglutinins, Sweat Glands in Neph- ritis. ' ' For ... on: Traumatic-Tetanus, Rhinophyma, In- fluenzal Septicemia, Acute Trichinosis, and Gangrenous Dermatitis. He is a member of ...
  8. ... as epidemic dysentery, Asiatic cholera, cerebro-spinal meningitis, trichinosis and pneumonia, might with propriety have been included ... shaking, 741 Trichina spiralis, 94, 568 Trichiniasis, 568 Trichinosis, 568 Trichophyton tonsurans, 93 INDEX. 1159 Tricocephalus dispar, ...
  9. ... the first mentioned drug may do harm. TRICHIASIS—TRICHINOSIS. 849 Reasoning from the observation that strychnine so ... to draw away the ingrowing hairs (page 244). TRICHINOSIS. The preventive treatment of this serious disorder is ...
  10. ... are not, as yet, determined. Trichina spiralis. Trichiniasis. Trichinosis. Since the famous case studied by Zenker in ... nosological acquisition is known by the names trichiniasis, trichinosis, and the trichinous disease. Existing encapsulated in the ...
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