In nine cases out of ten property carries conscience and transfers habit; if the guilt does not descend, the infection does.
The findings are affecting the measures used in surgical practice to lower infection rates.
Genetics of hydrogen bacteria and phage infection have been studied by DeCicco.
And when we grew older, although we learned to dispense with that machinery, yet its infection remained, and our conception of the whole process was mechanical still.
Manasseh was one of them, and his political homage may have brought him, as it brought Ahaz, within the infection of foreign idolatries.
Nothing could point more forcibly to the source of this infectionthan the order of the occurrence of events at this camp.
The precision with which the infection of the individual followed the bite of the mosquito left nothing to be desired in order to fulfill the requirements of a scientific experiment.
The most effectual methods are pursued to prevent any person's escape from this village, which is burnt to the ground as soon as the infection has spent itself or devoured all the victims thus offered to it.
A man returning to his village with the infection is shunned by the inhabitants as an unclean and interdicted person.
It is regarded as a plague, and drives from the country thousands whom the infection spares.
HE was by extraction of a noble Phrygian family, but born at a country seat near Constantinople, where his parents lived retired for fear of the persecution and infection of the Iconoclasts.
The noisome exhalations of carcasses, and the very winds, which should have purified the air, loaded withinfection and pestilential vapors from the Nile, increased the evil.
The boots caught the infection and went, and for three or four minutes Clement stamped up and down in a fever of anxiety.
His birth, his manners, his good looks, the infection of his laugh made him a favorite with gentle and simple.
In country districts a comparison of town with town as to the prevalence of infection will enable one easily to learn where slop water is thrown from the back stoop, whether the well, the barn, and the privy are near together.
Doctors and dentists themselves have not been trained to realize that the teeth are a most dangerous source of infection when unclean.
Have you ever shown them the danger, to their own health, of dust and dirt that may harbor infection and reduce their own vitality?
There should be a stick for every child, so that infection cannot possibly be carried from one to the other.
Perfect habits of health on the part of an individual will not protect him against enervation or infection resulting from inefficient enforcement of sanitary codes by city, county, state, and national authorities.
The gums withdraw more and more from sections of the teeth; the poisons get underneath and work back toward the roots; the infection increases and hastens the loosening of the teeth.
Is the time coming when boards of health will accompany infection leaflets with messages such as this from James Whitcomb Riley: Talk health.
In preventing pediculosis and infectionof the eye vigilance and cleanliness are indispensable.
Allowing the child to "outgrow" adenoids may mean not only that he is being subjected to infection chronically but that his body is allowed to be permanently deformed and his health endangered.
I had evident proofs of its infectious nature, and that the infection was as readily communicated as that of the small-pox or measles, and operated more speedily than any other infection with which I am acquainted.
If he showed any symptoms of infection I would for once have recourse to the principle of similia similibus.
Of about fifty cases of injuries of this kind, of various degrees of severity, which I have collected from different sources, at least twelve were instances of infection from puerperal peritonitis.
It is important to know that several women were exposed to infection derived from the patient, so that allowance may be made for want of predisposition.
I will only say, that the evidence appears to me altogether satisfactory that some most fatal series of puerperal fever have been produced by an infection originating in the matter or effluvia of erysipelas.
He adds, "It is a disagreeable declaration for me to mention, that I myself was the means of carrying the infection to a great number of women.
It was discovered that the infection had spread to my right radius and ulna so here too a simple substitution was made.
Of course, such a radical infection meant my circulatory system was contaminated and synthetically created living hemoplast was pumped in as soon as all the blood was removed.
The gallant old centurion, in spite of his seventy years, was prompt with the offer of his sword; and, as always happens, the infection of courage spread not less rapidly than the infection of cowardice.
The most remarkable fact about it is that we have to assume that the infection passes from one individual to another, although no one has yet discovered how it does so, or succeeded in producinginfection experimentally.
The authorities advise that everything should be cut away at once below all evidence of infection and burned.
These should be removed at once, that theinfection may not spread.
Each of the two was acting under orders that day, and each was spreading an infectionwhose virus sought to stir into rebirth the war which the truce had so long held in merciful abeyance.
But if there be infection in that house, how has my beloved escaped it?
And why should it be thought strange, that I, who love them so dearly, and study them so much, should catch theinfection of them?
Few could resist the volatileinfection of her presence.
Mr. Bernard was explaining the different theories of infection to Ralph.
In truth, almost the whole Western world was eagerly looking on at the unfolding of a great drama, and the infection of it penetrated almost into every corner of England.
And some said that they caught the theological infection of the place, and that ever after that the Commons thought that the determining of all points and controversies in Divinity belonged to them.
The most pernicious infection next to the plague," he says, "is the smell of the Jail, when prisoners have been long and close nastily kept.
Had the infection of his prayerful spirit reached his fellow-citizens, so that they now shared it?
Still it was not a little alarming to learn that the infection of the anti-Jewish temper had spread over a wide area.
The infection soon reached the lower classes, and occasioned revolution, intended to be social as well as political, throughout Western Europe.
One by one the enraged garrison caught the infectionand one by one lay down on the floor and wept.
This climax was too much for him, and his wife, gradually recovering herself, caught the infection and joined in.