Consequently there was practically nothing that we could not tackle between the three of us, either in bacteriology, pathology, sanitation or treatment of epidemic disease.
This is practically the only way of eliminating diseases, such as measles and scarlet fever which cannot be diagnosed by bacteriological methods, but of course the procedure is employed in all other kinds of epidemic disease as well.
In the beginning of the 17th century the population was further diminished by an epidemic disease.
Sometimes his mineral fossils were deep in the crust of the globe, touched only by the greater cataclysms; and then we might expect novelties in the forms of epidemic disease.
Lastly there are ever new forms of epidemic disease appearing, not to count every variation of an autumnal ague "which the vulgar call a New Disease.
Upon this fact alone, I would place the improbability of insects being the cause of epidemic disease.
And even if effected, it is yet a question if such compounds can in any way simulate the attacks of epidemic disease.
Cholera is an epidemic disease, characterized by the transudation of serum into the stomach and bowels, and usually by the profuse discharge by vomiting and purging of a liquid resembling rice-water, followed by a tendency to collapse.
All of these writers describe "cholera morbus" in nearly identical terms; they all include bilious discharges among its symptoms, and no one of them speaks of it as a mortal or even as an epidemic disease.
It is doubtful how long a time would have elapsed before the condition of the people came into real prominence had it not been for the oft-recurring invasions of the country by epidemic disease of the most dreaded and fatal forms.
The unsatisfactory position of the Council with regard to London administration for the prevention of epidemic disease was at once made evident.
The consequences were not confined to epidemic disease; other fatal diseases were begotten by it.
Side by side with these researches and discoveries, and fortified by them and others, has run the germ theory of epidemic disease.
Similar arguments have been used by the opponents of the germ theory of epidemic disease, who have triumphantly challenged an appeal to the microscope and the chemist's balance to decide the question.
The one singular thing in the history is that such a concurrence never happened again, or that the conditions had so far changed (certainly not for the better), that the type of epidemic disease was no longer the bubo-plague.
But an epidemic disease leaves no bones behind it in the strata; nor has the astonishing progress of science succeeded as yet in detecting palaeozoic bacteria, although that discovery cannot be delayed much longer.
By their means we can henceforth trace the existence of epidemic disease in the country, which might not have been suspected or thought probable.
An epidemic disease of the silkworm, characterized by the presence of minute vibratory corpuscles in the blood.
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