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  1. ... spotted fever Septic sore throat Syphilis Tetanus Trachoma Trichinosis Tuberculosis Tularemia Undulant fever Whooping cough The State ... is secured concerning the incidence and transmission of trichinosis, the current recommendations SURVEY OF LOS ANGELES CITY ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Manual of the Medical Department of the United States Navy 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943
    ... accepted. At postmortem examination indications of tuberculosis, septicemia, trichinosis, tapeworm, and infection of the 293 2610 CH. ... a desirable general measure for the control of trichinosis. Pork and pork products should be cooked at ...
  3. ... cent, are increased in certain diseases (e. g., trichinosis). In leukemia special cells known as myelocytes make ... are rare except in surgical practice and in trichinosis (see Part X). In the latter disease there ...
  4. ... muscular diseases: myopathic forms of progressive muscular atrophy, trichinosis, myositis ossificans. Disturbances of the circulation through the ... diseases of the pleura, of the peritoneum, in trichinosis of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles) the insufficient ...
  5. ... pigs might as easily produce an epidemic of trichinosis in a community. An infected water-supply or ... to damage the eye muscles di- rectly is trichinosis. 4. The lesions causing paralysis of the ocular ...
  6. ... cent, are increased in certain diseases (e. g., trichinosis). In leukemia special cells known as myelocytes make ... are rare except in surgical practice and in trichinosis (see Part X). In the latter disease there ...
  7. ... a severe and often fatal illness, known as trichinosis. Its earli- est symptoms are those of intestinal ... these symp- toms. In man, after death from trichinosis, there have been found in the same subject ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - A manual for the control of communicable diseases in California 
    Publication: [Sacramento?] : [California State Department of Public Health?], 1948
    ... Tetanus 195 Trachoma .*__ 198 Trematode Infections, Miscellaneous 200 Trichinosis . 201 Trichuris Infection 204 Trypanosomiasis, American 205 Tuberculosis, ... Nasopharyngitis and “Septic Sore Throat”) Syphilis Tetanus Trachoma Trichinosis Tuberculosis Tularemia Typhoid Fever Typhus Fever Undulant Fever ( ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Manual of the Medical Department of the United States Navy 
    Publication: Washington : United States Government Printing Office, 1942
    ... accepted. At postmortem examination indications of tuberculosis, septicemia, trichinosis, tapeworm, and infection of the 293 2610 CH. ... a desirable general measure for the control of trichinosis. Pork and pork products should be cooked at ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The home doctor : a guide to health 
    Publication: [San Francisco] : San Francisco News Co., 1878
    ... clothing, and the education of the children. 436 TRICHINOSIS. Trichinosis. This fearful disease is caused by the trichina ... and other causes, are now attri- buted to trichinosis, through a better knowledge of this disease; and ...
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