Public Health BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1899 - 25 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 415 - Vessels detained at any national quarantine will be subject to such additional rules and regulations as may be promulgated from time to time by the Surgeon-General.
الصفحة vi - ... or a secondary colonization of this organism in the blood of the patient. This secondary infection may be complicated by the coinstantaneous passage of other organisms into the blood, or this complication may arise during the last hours of life. 5.
الصفحة 385 - Apartments infected by occupancy of patients sick with Yellow Fever shall be disinfected by one or more of the following methods : (a) By thorough washing with one of the above named germicidal solutions.
الصفحة vi - That the bacillus icteroides produces in vitro as well as in vita a toxin of the most marked potency; and that, from our present knowledge, there exists a reasonable possibility of the ultimate production of an antiserum more potent than that of Professor Sanarelli.
الصفحة 417 - Articles injured by steam (rubber, leather, etc.), and containers to the disinfection of which steam is inapplicable, shall be disinfected by thoroughly wetting all surfaces with a solution of bichloride of mercury, 1 to 800, or a 5 per cent solution of carbolic acid, and allowed to dry in open air.
الصفحة 415 - Pilots bringing infected vessels will be detained in quarantine a sufficient time to cover the period of incubation of the disease for which the vessel is quarantined, or if, in the opinion of the quarantine officer, such pilots have been exposed to infection. The dunnage of pilots shall be disinfected when necessary.
الصفحة vi - Giuseppe Sanarelli, of the University of Bologna, Italy, and by him named " Bacillus icteroides," is the cause of yellow fever. 2. That yellow fever is naturally infectious to certain animals, the degree varying with the species; that in some rodents local infection is very quickly followed by blood infection; and that, while in dogs and rabbits there is no evidence of this subsequent invasion of the blood, monkeys react to...
الصفحة 2 - That the bacillus icteroides is very susceptible to the influences injurious to bacterial life, and that its ready control by the processes of disinfection, chemical and mechanical, Is assured.
الصفحة vi - That, so far as your commission is aware, the bacillus icteroides has never been found in any body other than one infected with yellow fever, and that whatever may be the cultural similarities between this and other micro-organisms it is characterized by a specificity which is distinctive. 8. That...
الصفحة 296 - ... even then by a careful centrifugation granular casts may be found in the urine. In severe cases the quantity of albumin may be very great and the different forms of casts characteristic of acute parenchymatous nephritis are found in abundance in the urine. Now there are many acute febrile diseases in which albumin may be found in the urine, but in none of them so constantly nor so early when in connection with such mild manifestation of the toxaemia. In all such diseases the albuminuria will...