Recognising this, the dairyman at once learns that his remedies for the troublesomeinfections are cleanliness and low temperatures.
Bacteriologists have been able to make out satisfactorily the connection of all these infections with different species of the bacteria.
These various infections are all troublesome, and indeed it may be said that, so far as concerns the milk producer and the milk consumer, bacteria are from beginning to end a source of trouble.
Secondary infections have largely disappeared, and the surgeon is concerned simply with the effect of the wound itself, and the power of the body to withstand the shock and subsequently heal the wound.
The bacteria which produce the various wound infections and abscesses, etc.
Indeed, the use of various disinfectants connected with abscesses and superficial infections has proved of much value.
If they are properly removed, the danger of heart trouble, rheumatism, and many other infections may be considered as greatly lessened.
Maternal or prenatal embryonicinfections could bring about many sorts of birthmarks and malformations.
The treatment of thrush and other mouth infectionswill be considered in a later chapter, "The Common Disorders of Infancy.
Hillel Levinson, Quartermaster bacteriologist, from dead specimens found in our laboratory colonies which showed the red coloration characteristic of insects that have died with infections of S.
Host-parasite relations of Moniliformis dubius (Acanthocephala) in albino rats, and the environmental nature of resistance to single and superimposed infections with this parasite.
Blattella germanica, Germany (Vollbrechtshausen, 1953): When injected anally or orally the bacteria invaded the intestinal cells and in heavy infections killed the cockroaches.
Some factors affecting the propagation of hookworm infections in the Asansol Mining Settlement with special reference to the part played by cockroaches in mines.
Infections on nymphs are lost when the nymph moults, but infections on adults persist throughout life.
These workers stated that the infections cause a dermatitis which is neither pathogenic nor debilitant.
These results apparently contradict Galeb's conclusions inasmuch as the number of each species in mixed infections was essentially the same as the number found in cockroaches infected by only one species (see pp.
Richards and Smith (1954) were unable to secure experimentalinfections in L.
The possibility of the three high temperatures with leucocytosis being due to intercurrent infectionsmust be considered.
If any infectionsare to be avoided, eyes, nose and mouth should also be cleansed frequently.
It was her chance to light Amidst the gross infections of those times.
To utter with musical infectionsor modulations of voice.
Natural Selection and Chemical Noci-association in the Infections Thus far we have considered the behavior of the individual as a whole in his response to a certain type of noci-influences.
We now see that the reason why we find so much difficulty in differentiating the numerous acute infections from each other is because they play upon the same kinetic chain.
No theory is worth more than its yield in practice, but already we have the shockless operation, the surgical treatment of Graves' disease, and the control of shock and of the acute infections by overwhelming morphinization (Figs.
For example, in fatal infections resulting from bowel obstruction, in peritonitis, and in osteomyelitis, the real lesion is in the brain-cells.
Apparently, therefore, only those infections are painful which are associated with a protective muscular contraction.
In acute infectionsthere is aversion to food and frequently there is vomiting.
The acute infections have the characteristics of being ancient enemies.
It is because nature has no helpful response to offer against cancer, while in certain of the acute pyogenic infections the nociceptors force the beneficent physiologic rest.
Not all kinds of infection are painful; and in those infections that may be associated with pain there is pain only when certain regions of the body are involved.
The pyogenic infections and the exanthemata constitute the great majority of infections and are the basis of the discussion which follows.
Headache is one of the commonest initiatory symptoms of the various infections, especially of those infections which are accompanied by no local pain and by no local muscular action.
They contracted no infectionsfrom other animals; they shared no infections with anybody else.
There were no local endemic infections to which men were susceptible.
When focal infections are the primary cause of painful heel, operative procedure to remove the source of infection is imperative and will prove curative.
Infections existing in the tonsils and teeth roots have been shown to act in this way.
This solution has been used extensively abroad in the treatment ofinfections and wounds and has given splendid results.
Usually only one bone is affected, but cases of multiple bone infections are not rare.
During the same period there was an even more striking drop in the infections among the negro labourers, the percentage dropping from 108.
Tuberculous infections are extremely common, much commoner even than their high mortality reveals.
Insidious kidney disease, rheumatic heart disease, the infections of which pneumonia is a typical example, all these have been the causes of death and not hard work, and they may come to any of us.
Between the single elements of such social spheres there occur uninterrupted psychical infections and contra-infections.
Footnote 13: Physicians wore a particular garb consisting of a cloak and often a mask, supposed to protect them from infections at this time, so that it was not difficult to make a characteristic picture as a sign for a pharmacy.
Successful infections were also obtained by this means.
Many successful infections were obtained in this way.
Certain infections such as measles, whooping-cough, chronic heart, kidney and liver diseases and inflammation of the air tract are predisposing factors.
Peritonitis may accompany acute infectionsor accompany chronic nephritis, rheumatism, pleurisy, tuberculosis and septicemia.
All possibleinfections should be regarded as dangerous when considering the advisability of taking the Pasteur Treatment.
Unfortunately the insidious nature of gonorrheal infections is unknown to most persons.
The insanity in such cases is mainly the result of infections in earlier years, often long before marriage.
Advance infections in Yugoslavia are being cut out but how long the disease can be held back depends on future efforts along this line.
Scattered infections have been found during the last 30 years in California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia; infected trees have been removed.
These, then, are stigmata of degeneracy, especially due, in the individual presenting them, to the contagions and infections rather than to inheritance alone.
The acute and chronic contagions and infections so lower cell vitality through the perverted functions described that inert connective tissue replaces healthy working cells.
Its greatest race-deteriorating effect is in preparing the soil for tuberculosis and other infections and contagions.
The chronic conditions due to these toxic agents agree in many respects with the chronic states produced by the infections and contagions.
This action of alcohol on the liver and kidneys so interferes with their functions as to produce the effect already described as resulting in the contagions and infections from their toxins.
The chronic contagions and infections are most fertile sources of human degeneracy since their weakened products are enabled to survive under modern beneficence.
For this reason in the degenerate many infections and contagions assume their old destructive type.
The acute poisonings by these toxic agencies resemble the acute, nervous and other exhaustion caused by the toxin of the germs underlying the infections and contagions.
The influence of contagions andinfections on degeneracy is therefore by no means slight.
In other respects acute and chronic contagions and infections exert the same influence in regard to degeneracy.
Salvarsan is an absolute essential in the treatment of those early infections in which an abortive cure can be hoped for, and in them it must be begun without a day's delay.
Infections are, of course, traceable to the nursing of syphilitic infants.
Here, as all through the history of infections with syphilis, there is an element of the unexpected, a favoring combination of circumstances.
Arguing from general considerations, however, there seems to be no reason to suppose that the army will show a higher proportion of infections than civilians.
As we become better able to recognize hidden syphilis, we shall probably find that the percentage of non-genital infections will increase.
It is thought by some that these delayed eruptions represent infections at birth.
Unfortunately, there are no satisfactory figures for the civil population showing how many persons per thousand per year acquire syphilis or gonorrhea, to be compared with the known figures for the onset of such infections in the army.
Another form of quasi-inheritance is seen in the communication of certain infections to offspring.
The gonorrheal infections occur in the mucous membranes lining the cavities, especially those of the urethra and female genital tract.
This explains the number of gonococcic infections occurring in girl children.
Disease is so often the result of infections to which none is immune, and defect is frequently the result of such disease.
To some infections certain persons are susceptible, others are not; some when susceptible are capable of developing immunity, others are not.
The interaction of irradiation with infections is not clear; but it may be the result of latent infections manifesting and decreased resistance to infection.
Sidenote: Mosquito-borne Malaria and Yellow Fever] Suitable wire netting will guard us from malaria and yellow fever, the infections brought by mosquitoes and flies.
Infections with germs, however, bring in poisons, the quantities of which tend to increase with the multiplication of the germs.
The infections of common colds are always to be found in the nasal passages and become active when the individual is subject to fatigue or indigestion or both.
Sidenote: Colds and La Grippe Germs] Infections enter the body through the skin or mucous lining.
Do not allow poisons and infections to enter the body.
So far, none of the contagiousinfections except polio and the common cold had made the jump.
But more and more infections found ways to cross the border.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "infections" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.