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  1. ... on the larvae, and 60 emm., on the cockroaches. This was applied over a period of 8 ... after the injection of IDT into an intact cockroach suggest central excitation, there is no dstectable affect ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Post graduate studies for pharmacist mates of the Coast Guard and Maritime Services 
    Publication: Boston, Mass. : U.S. Marine Hospital, U.S. Public Health Service, 1944
    ... vermin. Of these the most prevalent is the cockroach which can be gotten rid of only by ... improving sanitation. (Sample entries) A. Sanitation maintained B. Cockroach control maintained in Galley and Pantry by insect ...
  3. ... report. Hospitals 42: 26a-d J1 16 68 Cockroaches and cherry stones: challenges to medical profession. D. ... Progr 50: 47+ O 69 Freeze-control of cockroaches on hospital food carts. J.R.Gorham. Hospitals ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - United States Maritime Service Hospital Corps School manual 
    Publication: [Washington, D.C.] : United States Maritime Service, October 1945
    ... the control of rats which can spread disease. Cockroaches are also nuisances which indicate insanitary conditions and ... use of fumigants is to destroy insects, especially cockroaches. Fumiga- tion is no longer used to any ...
  5. ... dro-pin). A crystalline diuretic substance obtained from cockroaches. Dose, 10-15 8r- (0.666-1 gm.). ... large ba- cillus found in the intestine of cockroaches. It is characterized by the fact that it ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Handbook of the Hospital Corps, United States Navy, 1939 (Text) 
    Publication: Washington : Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, 1939
    ... several infections, including typhoid fever and “meat” poisoning. Cockroaches are nocturnal in- sects, hiding in cracks and ... that concentrations of carboxide lethal for bedbugs and cockroaches are also lethal for rodents in equivalent periods ...
  7. ... of all research institutions must have an effective cockroach control program. Finding cockroaches in the animal room can ‘jeopardize the rating of a research facility, yet cockroaches are found readily in the homes of dogs ...
  8. ... report. Hospitals 42: 26a-d J1 16 68 Cockroaches and cherry stones: challenges to medical profession. D. ... 22: 108+ My-Je 68 Freeze-control of cockroaches on hospital food carts. J.R.Gorham. Hospitals ...
  9. ... and Drosophila have been found less sensitive. The cockroach Blatta was only slightly affected, while the cornbeetle ... very restricted. TaRTLER: Is there any nroof that cockroaches extermine bedbugs? By coating the walls and furniture ...
  10. ... B.Haynes. Lancet 1: 445 F 22 75 Cockroach control in food establishments: new rules and regulations. ... 5 J1 75 Conducting a blitz against the cockroach and friends. A.Kay. Health Soc Serv J ( ...
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