The sources and modes of infection / by Charles V. Chapin.
- Charles V. Chapin
- Date:
- 1912
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The sources and modes of infection / by Charles V. Chapin. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![INDEX Fomitea and yellow fever experiments in Havana *?2l bacillus diphtheria on 240-241 tuberculosis on 241-249 bacteria of suppuration on 25 ciothmg S:::::::::::::::::::::::::;;;:::v:::::5»^s conclusions concerning definition of term ?12-213 evidence of infection by, unsatisfactory.'.'2^4-225 infection, bacteriological evidence 230-231 evidence against 229-230 few instances of 9«o reasons for behef in 99o_ooq thought important .'.'8 f ~Z Food, carriers infect 47-Liki' nn ti handling by contacts lfi2-'ifM infection and cholera 185 tuberculosis [ [ ] [.'364,'372-373 . . typhoid fever 169-170,364,374-379 poisonings 38, 60 371-372 spirillum cholera m ' ' %n Foot-and-mouth disease and milk or ~ French hospitals 198-200 Antisepsie medicale in 198 cubicles for isolation in 1.98-200 . screens for isolation in 198-200 Furniture, bacillus diphtheria? on 241 Gall stones and typhoid fever 36 42 Gelatine, bacillus tetani in [ [ g 226 Glanders, carriers of ' 99 Glands, bacteria of suppuration in 25 cervical and mesenteric, bacillus tuberculosis in. . .203 Glass, bacillus diphtherias on 192 240 tuberculosis on \[[ [ '195 contact infection by drinking from 189-190 Glossina morsitans palpalis 115 399-401 Goats and Mediterranean fever 21 72 365 Gonococci carried by flies ' 424 Gonococcus, not saprophytic [] 26 resistance to drying 239 Gonorrhea, air-borne infection not possible .1.66-167 believed to be spread by contact 164-167 carried by nurses 166-167 in Babies' Hospital 165-166 infection by fomites impossible 166-167 latency of '.''' 102-103 not dust-borne 289 persistence of 102-103 Gown and cap for physicians and nurses in contagious cases.... 218 Grain, yellow fever from 213 Ground squirrels and plague 413 Guinea pigs, bacillus pestis in , \ 69-70](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2135151x_0482.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)