Only such species as can overcome this first resistance can be disease germs, for they alone can retain their foothold in the body.
These, of course, constitute the pathogenic species, or so called "disease germs".
These pathogenic bacteria, or disease germs, do not all act alike, but bring about injury to man in a number of different ways.
These may contribute, perhaps, to the troubles arising from poisonous foods, but can not be regarded as disease germs proper.
Destruction or removal of disease germs or other causes of danger.
Panama, like Havana, is now safer than many American cities, because cleaner and less hospitable to disease germs.
The most effectual way to eliminate germ diseases is to remove the cause--the food supply of disease germs.
It is easy to understand how at the time of a fever epidemic children could be taught as much in one week about infection, disease germs, antiseptics, value of cleanliness, etc.
He exploded the previously held theories of scientists concerning the spontaneous generation of living things, and clearly established and promulgated the knowledge of disease germs.
It cannot be too strongly emphasized that the chief agent in the spread of human diseases is man himself, and the human hand is the great carrier of disease germs both to and from the body.
Nevertheless dust in motion is harmful; it irritates the lining membranes of the nose, throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs, even causing tiny wounds through which disease germs enter.
Flies, cockroaches, and other scavenging insects may carry disease germs on their feet and thus infect food on which they walk.
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