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1by Corbett-Smith, Arthur, 1879-“…Rosenau found the germ of pneumonia present! 1 200/B/3/2/C693/3/13…”
Published October 1929
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2by Corbett-Smith, Arthur, 1879-“…Given those conditions and the enemy is within the gates. The germs of pneumonia, diphtheria, influenza, tuberculosis may become active from an otherwise healthy body. …”
Published October 1929
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3Published March 1928“…Visits to cases and home nursing of measles, whooping cough, influenza, pneumonia and infantile diarrhoea. Re-visits to phthisis cases amongst women and children. …”
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4Published March 1928“…Visits to cases and home nursing of measles, whooping cough, influenza, pneumonia and infantile diarrhoea. Re-visits to phthisis cases amongst women and children. …”
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5Published 31 March 1950“…There were marked reductions in deaths from cerebrospinal fever, diphtheria, nervous diseases, bronchitis, pneumonia and infantile diseases. The comparative mortality indices (1938 unit) for tuberculosis were 0.826 (all foms) and 0.862 (respiratory); for pneumonia 0.525 and for diabetes 0.567. …”
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6Published January-February 1928“…Visits and re-visits infantile diarrhoea 43 Re-visits to Phthisis cases (Women and Children) 590 Special Tuberculosis Enquiries - Other special enquiries 343 Measles, Whooping Cough, Influenza and Pneumonia. Visits to new cases 508 New cases nursed 19 Re-visits to old cases 99 Ophthalmia Neonatorum. …”
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7Published October 1944“…— For every baby that died shortly before the war of pneumonia and bronchitis in middle-class homes, five hundred and seventy-two babies died in poor homes. …”
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8Published October 1944“…Bronchitis 157 53 136 53 Pneumonia 141 79 130 78 Pleurisy 120 83 115 91 Tuberculosis 130 70 133 69 Gastric Ulcer 125 73 ... ... …”
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9by Great Britain. Ministry of Health ; Central Council for Health Education (Great Britain), Clegg, Hugh Anthony, 1900-“…It is an infection, just as the common cold and pneumonia are infections. An infection is an 14 420/BS/7/16/18…”
Published 1943
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10by Great Britain. Ministry of Health ; Central Council for Health Education (Great Britain), Clegg, Hugh Anthony, 1900-“…This is how they travel in cases of whooping-cough, measles, chicken-pox. pneumonia, tuberculosis of the lung (consumption); and — last but not least — influenza and the common cold. …”
Published 1943
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11Published 2 October 1924“…Mary’s Hospital to Paddington Infirmary, where she died, when one of her lungs was solid with pneumonia. Star 17-9-24 “Dr. Ursula Eva, casualty house surgeon at the hospital, said that in her opinion Mrs. …”
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12Published 2 October 1924“…Mary’s Hospital to Paddington Infirmary, where she died, when one of her lungs was solid with pneumonia. Star 17-9-24 “Dr. Ursula Eva, casualty house surgeon at the hospital, said that in her opinion Mrs. …”
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13by National Anti-Vaccination League (Great Britain)“…During the 24 years ending December, 1928, only 88 children under five died from smallpox, while 232 died from cowpox and other effects of vaccination, according to the Registrar-General's returns and replies to questions in Parliament. Bronchitis, pneumonia, generalised vaccinia, asthenia, enteritis, convulsions, meningitis, pemphigus, erysipelas, septicaemia, cellulitis, marasmus, toxaemia, gangrene of the arm—these are some of the causes of death, in the deaths returned as "vaccinia" deaths, in the Registrar-General's Statistical Review, 1911-1925 (pages 221-223 of the Rolleston Report.) …”
Published 1929?