. Bacteria, especially as they are related to the economy of nature. Bacteriology. BACTERIA AND DISEASE 313 " 6. Leprosy, in the great majority of cases, originates de novo, that is, from a sequence or concurrence of causes and conditions dealt with in the Report, and which are related to each other in ways at present imperfectly ; The practical suggestions of the Commission for prevent- ive treatment included voluntary isolation, prohibition of the sale of articles of food by lepers, leper farms, orphan-. DiPLOcoccus OF Pneumonia ages, and " improved sanitation and good d
. Bacteria, especially as they are related to the economy of nature. Bacteriology. BACTERIA AND DISEASE 313 " 6. Leprosy, in the great majority of cases, originates de novo, that is, from a sequence or concurrence of causes and conditions dealt with in the Report, and which are related to each other in ways at present imperfectly ; The practical suggestions of the Commission for prevent- ive treatment included voluntary isolation, prohibition of the sale of articles of food by lepers, leper farms, orphan-. DiPLOcoccus OF Pneumonia ages, and " improved sanitation and good dietetic condi- tions " generally. Serum-therapy has been attempted on behalf of the French Academy of Medicine, but without success. Many forms of treatment ameliorate the miserable condition of the leper, but up to the present no curative agent has been found. Pneumonia. Some of the difficulty which has surrounded the bacteriology of inflammation of the lungs is due to the confusion arising from supposing that attacks of the disease differed only in degree. Pneumonia, however, has various forms, arising now from one cause, now from another. The specific or croupous pneumonia is associated with two organ- isms: Fraenkel's diplococcus and Friedlander's pneumo- bacillus. Several other bacteria have from time to time been held responsible for pneumonia, a streptococcus re-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Newman, George, Sir, 1870- [from old catalog]. New York, G. P. Putnam's sons;
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