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(295) Period during which it is necessary to isolate Scarlet Fever Patients
(296) The Connection of Scarlatina with Disease in Milch Cows
Typhus.
(297) Statistics
(298) Incubation Period
(299) Symptoms
(300) Etiology of Typhus
(301) Mortality.
(302) Seasonal Prevalence
(303) Race
(304) Prevalence of Typhus in 1886
(305) The Nazareth House Outbreak
(306) The Isolation and Prevention of Typhus.
CHAPTER XXVII.
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MICRO-PARASITIC DISEASES AFFECTING THE NERVOUS SYSTEM-KABIES-TETANUS-
MICRO-PARASITIC DISEASES MAINLY AFFECTING THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS.
(314) Epidemic Pneumonia
Pneumonia.
(315) Evidence of the Infectious Character of Pneumonia.
(316) The Middlesborough Epidemic. .
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(318) Pathogenic Role of the Streptococcus Lanceolatus
(319) Streptococcus Lanceolatus in Healthy Persons
(320) Bacteriology of the Middlesborough Pneumonia Cases
(321) Preventive Measures
(328) Geographical Distribution of Diphtheria in England and Wales
(329) Researches on the Bacteriology and Pathology of Diphtheria.
(330) The Nature of the Diphtheritic Poison
(331) Klein's later Researches on Diphtheria
(332) The Prevention of Diphtheria
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Puerperal Fever-Septicamia-Pyæmia-Blood-Poisoning.
(336) The Duty of the Health Officer in Relation to Puerperal Fever
(337) Disinfectants in the Puerperal Condition
(340) Probability of a Person Dying from Consumption.
(347) The Universal Presence of the Bacilli in true Tubercle
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(348) Experimental and Clinical Proofs of the Contagious Nature of Tuberculosis 457
(349) The Production of Tubercles in Animals by Feeding them with Tubercu-
lous Products
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(350) Unequal Susceptibility of different Animals to the Tubercular Infection. 463
(351) Giant Cells
(352) Pathology of Tuberculosis
(353) The Pathology of Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
(354) The Pathology of Acute Miliary Tuberculosis
(355) The Relations of Scrofula, Lupus, and Tuberculosis.
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(356) Propagation of Tubercle through the agency of Milk derived from a
Diseased Cow.
(357) Propagation of Tuberculosis from consuming the Flesh of Tuberculous
Animals ..
(358) Disinfection of Tuberculous Products
(359) The Prevention of Tuberculosis
(384) The East London Water Company and the Cholera of London
(385) The Relation of Altitude to Cholera Mortality..
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(391) The Recognition of the Comma Bacillus by Chemical Tests
(392) Klein's Objections to the "Comma" Theory.
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(393) Experiments on the Communicability of Cholera before the Discovery of
the Comma Bacillus
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(394) Modern Experiments on Animals with Cultivations of the Comma Bacillus 527
(395) Propagation of Cholera by Water and otherwise. .
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(396) Propagation of Cholera by Clothes soiled with the Discharges.
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(406) General Results of Ballard's Inquiry . .
(407) Practical Action to be taken as Preventive of Diarrhoea
SECTION IX.—ISOLATION HOSPITALS.
CHAPTER XXXIII.
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(419) The Superintendence and Management of Hospitals.
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SECTION XI.—THE DUTIES OF SANITARY OFFICERS.
(441) The Reports of a Medical Officer of Health to a Combined District
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(442) Duties of Medical Officers of Health as laid down by the Local Government
Board
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(443) Duties and Qualifications of Inspectors of Nuisances
(444) Duties of Port Sanitary Inspector
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(445) Duties of Inspectors as laid down by Order of the Local Government Board 606