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... individual to an- other . Indeed , one gentleman confessed to me , that he himself having been so strongly convinced of the contagious nature of the disease , he sup- posed it was not doubted by any one , and therefore never thought of ...
... individual to an- other . Indeed , one gentleman confessed to me , that he himself having been so strongly convinced of the contagious nature of the disease , he sup- posed it was not doubted by any one , and therefore never thought of ...
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... individual to an- other , are not quite perfect as yet ; and , believing so , I cannot , of course , be without some apprehension that it may also be conveyed by clothes and other articles , which have been in more immediate contact ...
... individual to an- other , are not quite perfect as yet ; and , believing so , I cannot , of course , be without some apprehension that it may also be conveyed by clothes and other articles , which have been in more immediate contact ...
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... individual attacked by cholera was attended indiscriminately by all the relatives , and yet did the disease not spread to any of the inmates . It was finally found , that not only the nurses continued free of the distemper , but also ...
... individual attacked by cholera was attended indiscriminately by all the relatives , and yet did the disease not spread to any of the inmates . It was finally found , that not only the nurses continued free of the distemper , but also ...
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... individuals arrived from places where it already raged . A Cossack , who had been sent , the beginning of August , from ... individual who died at Moscow of the disorder , as most of the physicians of that city did not be- lieve in its ...
... individuals arrived from places where it already raged . A Cossack , who had been sent , the beginning of August , from ... individual who died at Moscow of the disorder , as most of the physicians of that city did not be- lieve in its ...
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... individual who was suffering of a quinsy was at- tacked by cramp in his legs , from having bathed his feet in a vessel which had been used to empty the bath of a Choleriste . " Still if in truth the cholera morbus spreads itself in this ...
... individual who was suffering of a quinsy was at- tacked by cramp in his legs , from having bathed his feet in a vessel which had been used to empty the bath of a Choleriste . " Still if in truth the cholera morbus spreads itself in this ...
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