If the facts in the case are as stated and if the conclusions of the Plague Commissioners and students of epidemiology the world over are correct, to eradicate plague we need only to control its carriers.
In "Observations Upon the Bionomics of Fleas Bearing Upon the Epidemiology of Plague in Eastern Java," by N.
The Part Played by Insects in the Epidemiology of Plague.
This theory was based upon the geographical distribution and epidemiology of the disease.
The part played by insects in the epidemiology of plague.
Certain points in the epidemiology of dysentery and its endemic foci in Central Asia connected with the cockroach Shelfordella tartara Sauss.
Observations and researches on the epidemiology of cancer made in Holland and Italy (May-September, 1925).
Researches on the epidemiology of cancer made in Iceland and Italy (July-October, 1924).
The work of the modern fathers of epidemiologywas consciously based on Hippocrates.
A new science of epidemiology has sprung up since the time of Gibbon, who had to depend on the writings of Mead, a busy and not very profound Court physician.
The Epidemiology continued to the end of the 18th century.
The Epidemiologycontinued to the end of the 17th century.
It enables me to omit the excuses for failure, which are apt to be interminable and to usurp the whole space available for the epidemiology proper.
Not only is there something special and peculiar in the actual epidemiologyof Ireland, but its political and social history has been apt to borrow the phrases of medicine in a figure.
It is in this chapter that the epidemiology comes into closest contact with social and economic history.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "epidemiology" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.