Louis Cobbett
The Causes of Tuberculosis
Together with Some Account of the Prevalence and Distribution of the Disease
Louis Cobbett
The Causes of Tuberculosis
Together with Some Account of the Prevalence and Distribution of the Disease
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Originally published in 1917, this book was written to provide a guide for those 'interested in the stamping out of tuberculosis'.
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Originally published in 1917, this book was written to provide a guide for those 'interested in the stamping out of tuberculosis'.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 768
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1064g
- ISBN-13: 9781107456563
- ISBN-10: 1107456568
- Artikelnr.: 41750363
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 768
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1064g
- ISBN-13: 9781107456563
- ISBN-10: 1107456568
- Artikelnr.: 41750363
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. The tribute exacted by tuberculosis
2. The decline of tuberculosis
3. The extent to which each sex has shared in the decline of tuberculosis
4. The etiology of tuberculosis
5. The etiology of tuberculosis (continued)
6. The etiology of tuberculosis (continued)
7. The etiology of tuberculosis (continued)
8. Portals of entry of tubercle bacilli. Pre-natal infection
9. Portals of entry (continued). Post-natal infection
10. The relation between animal and human tuberculosis
11. The relation between animal and human tuberculosis (continued)
12. The means of distinguishing the three types of tubercle bacilli one from another
13. The means of distinguishing the three types of tubercle bacilli one from another (continued)
14. The stability of type of tubercle bacilli in artificial culture
15. The stability of type of tubercle bacilli in the animal body
16. The stability of type of tubercle bacilli in the animal body (continued)
17. The stability of type of tubercle bacilli in the animal body (continued)
18. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species
19. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
20. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
21. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
22. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
23. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
24. Tuberculosis in man: the types of tubercle bacilli which cause it
25. Tuberculosis in man: the types of tubercle bacilli which cause it (continued)
26. The part played by bovine infection in human tuberculosis
Appendix
Index of subjects
Index of authors.
2. The decline of tuberculosis
3. The extent to which each sex has shared in the decline of tuberculosis
4. The etiology of tuberculosis
5. The etiology of tuberculosis (continued)
6. The etiology of tuberculosis (continued)
7. The etiology of tuberculosis (continued)
8. Portals of entry of tubercle bacilli. Pre-natal infection
9. Portals of entry (continued). Post-natal infection
10. The relation between animal and human tuberculosis
11. The relation between animal and human tuberculosis (continued)
12. The means of distinguishing the three types of tubercle bacilli one from another
13. The means of distinguishing the three types of tubercle bacilli one from another (continued)
14. The stability of type of tubercle bacilli in artificial culture
15. The stability of type of tubercle bacilli in the animal body
16. The stability of type of tubercle bacilli in the animal body (continued)
17. The stability of type of tubercle bacilli in the animal body (continued)
18. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species
19. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
20. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
21. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
22. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
23. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
24. Tuberculosis in man: the types of tubercle bacilli which cause it
25. Tuberculosis in man: the types of tubercle bacilli which cause it (continued)
26. The part played by bovine infection in human tuberculosis
Appendix
Index of subjects
Index of authors.
1. The tribute exacted by tuberculosis
2. The decline of tuberculosis
3. The extent to which each sex has shared in the decline of tuberculosis
4. The etiology of tuberculosis
5. The etiology of tuberculosis (continued)
6. The etiology of tuberculosis (continued)
7. The etiology of tuberculosis (continued)
8. Portals of entry of tubercle bacilli. Pre-natal infection
9. Portals of entry (continued). Post-natal infection
10. The relation between animal and human tuberculosis
11. The relation between animal and human tuberculosis (continued)
12. The means of distinguishing the three types of tubercle bacilli one from another
13. The means of distinguishing the three types of tubercle bacilli one from another (continued)
14. The stability of type of tubercle bacilli in artificial culture
15. The stability of type of tubercle bacilli in the animal body
16. The stability of type of tubercle bacilli in the animal body (continued)
17. The stability of type of tubercle bacilli in the animal body (continued)
18. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species
19. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
20. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
21. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
22. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
23. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
24. Tuberculosis in man: the types of tubercle bacilli which cause it
25. Tuberculosis in man: the types of tubercle bacilli which cause it (continued)
26. The part played by bovine infection in human tuberculosis
Appendix
Index of subjects
Index of authors.
2. The decline of tuberculosis
3. The extent to which each sex has shared in the decline of tuberculosis
4. The etiology of tuberculosis
5. The etiology of tuberculosis (continued)
6. The etiology of tuberculosis (continued)
7. The etiology of tuberculosis (continued)
8. Portals of entry of tubercle bacilli. Pre-natal infection
9. Portals of entry (continued). Post-natal infection
10. The relation between animal and human tuberculosis
11. The relation between animal and human tuberculosis (continued)
12. The means of distinguishing the three types of tubercle bacilli one from another
13. The means of distinguishing the three types of tubercle bacilli one from another (continued)
14. The stability of type of tubercle bacilli in artificial culture
15. The stability of type of tubercle bacilli in the animal body
16. The stability of type of tubercle bacilli in the animal body (continued)
17. The stability of type of tubercle bacilli in the animal body (continued)
18. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species
19. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
20. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
21. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
22. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
23. The susceptibility to tuberculosis of various animal species (continued)
24. Tuberculosis in man: the types of tubercle bacilli which cause it
25. Tuberculosis in man: the types of tubercle bacilli which cause it (continued)
26. The part played by bovine infection in human tuberculosis
Appendix
Index of subjects
Index of authors.