Infectious Diseases= In all infectious diseases the blood pressure tends to be lower than normal.
In infectious diseases, especially septic, widespread sclerotic changes occurred in the aorta.
For some unexplained reason, the young of the human species are peculiarly tried by infectious diseases, which multitudes pass through safely, while many of poor stamina or of ill tending are cut off.
In infectious diseases of every sort, the body is struggling under the influence of toxic agents, the result of the action of microbes.
The facts brought out by the researches of Abbott and Laitinen and others do not furnish the slightest support for the use of alcohol in the treatment of infectious diseases in man.
After 1867, indeed, there was developed, for the Metropolitan paupers suffering from infectious diseases, the splendid hospital system of the Metropolitan Asylums Board.
When these workhouse rules were issued in 1842 as a General Order to practically all the unions then in existence, they were still left without any mention even of infectious diseases.
See discussion of this disease in chapter on "Infectious diseases," p.
Still another is the elimination through the kidneys of the bacteria of infectious diseases, or of such as, without producing a general infection, yet determine fermentation in the urine.
They may be differentiated from actinomycotic tumors (see chapter on "Infectious diseases of cattle," p.
Receiving lodgers in unregistered houses, failure to make a report, failure to give notice of infectious diseases, L5, or less, and 40s.
Separate compartments are necessary for cases where death has been due to accidents and for those who have succumbed to infectious diseases.
Burial, as a rule, is not to be until forty-eight hours after death; but the interval may be shortened in cases of infectious diseases or of unusually rapid decomposition.
Dead-houses are in use for bodies dead of infectious diseases.
It has already been pointed out that infectious diseases can be acquired only by the introduction of the specific germs into the human body, either through the mouth or lungs or through some skin abrasion.
In New York State, Section 24 of the Public Health Law requires the local Board of Health to isolate all persons and things infected with or exposed to infectious diseases.
In the chapter on The Priest in Infectious Diseases will be found an account of the necessity of vaccination as a precaution against smallpox.
A detailed description of the disinfection in diphtheria is given in the chapter on Infectious Diseases in Schools.
Recent advances in our knowledge of the part played by blood-sucking arthropods (exclusive of mosquitoes and ticks) in the transmission of infectious diseases.
The House-fly as an Agent in Dissemination of Infectious Diseases.
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