The covering of the head, for instance, and the shearing of the hair must have been of distinct value in preventing the communication of contagious diseases.
He issued a small volume of "Rules for the Cure of Contagious Diseases," Rome, 1656.
Contagious Diseases are generally defin'd by Physicians to be such, as are capable of being communicated to us by the Air, or the Effluvia of Morbid Bodies.
The pregnant woman should be warned against the danger of coming in contact with any person suffering from any infectious or contagious diseases.
In point of fact, the preparation and use of the anti-rabic serum is only one of many aims of the institution, whose full scope is as wide as the entire domain of contagious diseases.
The hopes and expectations of bacteriology halt at nothing short of the ultimate extirpation of contagious diseases.
He believed that these methods could be extended and developed until all the contagious diseases, which hitherto have accounted for so startling a proportion of all deaths, were brought within the control of medical science.
One dollar spent at this season in examination for soil hospitable to disease germs may save fifty dollars otherwise necessary for inspection and cure of contagious diseases.
In addition to registration of contagious diseases, facts as to deaths and births should be registered.
Contagious Diseases Ordinances, she has some chance of becoming a free woman.
Copy of Correspondence Relative to Proposed Introduction of Contagious Diseases Regulations in Perak or Other Protected Malay States.
Legislative enactments directed to the object of making the practice of vice healthy for men are called, in popular language, "Contagious Diseases Acts," because that was the first name given them.
The official relations of the practitioner with the health authorities are usually confined to the subjects of registration of vital statistics and of checking the spread of contagious diseases.
Many times these laws have been unmasked, and they have never been able to survive the exposure of their real name, which was at the first, "Contagious Diseases Acts.
One other point to be noted is that no practice is of more value in reducing the ravages of contagious diseases than a frequent and conscientious washing of one's hands.
Not merely do these growths interfere with the mental and physical development of the child, but they also make him more susceptible to contagious diseases, particularly those of the lungs and bronchial tubes.
The 'patching up' of immigrants afflicted with favus, trachoma, and other loathsome or contagious diseases so that they can get past the inspectors without detection, even though the process is likely to augment their sufferings later.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "contagious diseases" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.