... in general sufficient to form it; nor do any two of them appear to be the agents of its formation. It never appears in the pure air of the country ; nor does it prevail in cities at any other season than the summer ; nor does it attack children, except... The New-York Journal of Medicine and Surgery - Pagina 4181840Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Charles Billard - 1840 - 656 pagina’s
...any two of them, appear always sufficient for the production of this disease ; for it does not occur in the pure air of the country, nor does it prevail in crowded places in cities, except in summer ; nor does it affect children at any other time of life... | |
| Victor Clarence Vaughan, Henry Frieze Vaughan, George Truman Palmer - 1923 - 928 pagina’s
...dentition, a high atmospheric temperature, and an impure state of the air; no one of these alone ig in general sufficient to form it; nor do any two of...always attributable to some error in diet, by which the development of the follicular apparatus takes place prematurely, placing the child in the same pathological... | |
| American Medical Association - 1856 - 926 pagina’s
...of them appear to be at all times sufficient to produce this disease ; for it does not often occur in the pure air of the country, nor does it prevail in densely populated cities, except in summer; neither does it affect children at any other time of life... | |
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