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... bacilli . In several ways and by several avenues and at many times , tubercle bacilli may be carried from foci , which they have brought about , to other parts of the lungs or body . Wherever conditions are favorable for their lodgment ...
... bacilli . In several ways and by several avenues and at many times , tubercle bacilli may be carried from foci , which they have brought about , to other parts of the lungs or body . Wherever conditions are favorable for their lodgment ...
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... bacilli re- maining within and make impossible the ab- sorption of focal materials . In most patients who recover , the latter event very likely oc- curs . As long as living bacilli remain in the body , in such walled - off tubercles ...
... bacilli re- maining within and make impossible the ab- sorption of focal materials . In most patients who recover , the latter event very likely oc- curs . As long as living bacilli remain in the body , in such walled - off tubercles ...
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... bacilli . So a great discovery in bacteriology was made and the kindly country doctor startled all the world with this . He had torn away the veil that had so cunning- ly concealed , and revealed this germ of sickness as a thing that ...
... bacilli . So a great discovery in bacteriology was made and the kindly country doctor startled all the world with this . He had torn away the veil that had so cunning- ly concealed , and revealed this germ of sickness as a thing that ...
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... Bacilli are small living organisms , too tiny for us to see without a microscope . There are good bacilli and bad ones . They enter the body and rapidly mul- tiply there , and the bad ones cause vari- ous diseases in human beings and in ...
... Bacilli are small living organisms , too tiny for us to see without a microscope . There are good bacilli and bad ones . They enter the body and rapidly mul- tiply there , and the bad ones cause vari- ous diseases in human beings and in ...
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... bacilli by suitable methods of disinfec- tion , partly to the preservation of healthy persons from contact with tu- bercle bacilli in all cases in which the parasites cannot be certainly destroyed . ( Koch has finished . No one stirs ...
... bacilli by suitable methods of disinfec- tion , partly to the preservation of healthy persons from contact with tu- bercle bacilli in all cases in which the parasites cannot be certainly destroyed . ( Koch has finished . No one stirs ...
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Página 97 - Domiciliary Treatment of Tuberculosis." The author, a British physician, F. Rufenacht Walters, says in his preface: "The object of this book is to furnish the practitioner with a compact and reliable guide to the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis." He also proposes to give "a complete account of the subject within reasonable limits." In practically all the details of this work, namely, the various phases of the subject treated, the method of their presentation, • "Domiciliary Treatment of Tuberculosis,
Página 131 - Rest of body and mind, education in regard to what is safe and what is dangerous, good food and fresh air are the medicines that restore health. Intelligent medical supervision, freedom from care and worry, confidence in recovery, conscientiousness in carrying out every detail given by the physician, work miracles, as thousands can testify who have fallen ill of tuberculosis, but who have fought the good fight and won out. — Dr. Lawrason Brown.