Typhus fever : with particular reference to the Serbian epidemic. . sanitary inspections I have referred to above. They were re-paired if necessary and all put into regular use. But while theuse of the highly perfected steam machines such as the 5-tonThresh is obviously very desirable in an epidemic, experiencein the Serbian outbreak demonstrated that they were not ab-solutely essential for overcoming the outbreak. One may in-deed, when it is necessary, successfully combat typhus withsuch essentials as improvised baths, clean clothing, fire for pro-ducing heat, roughly constructed disinfestors


Typhus fever : with particular reference to the Serbian epidemic. . sanitary inspections I have referred to above. They were re-paired if necessary and all put into regular use. But while theuse of the highly perfected steam machines such as the 5-tonThresh is obviously very desirable in an epidemic, experiencein the Serbian outbreak demonstrated that they were not ab-solutely essential for overcoming the outbreak. One may in-deed, when it is necessary, successfully combat typhus withsuch essentials as improvised baths, clean clothing, fire for pro-ducing heat, roughly constructed disinfestors of boards, bricks,and earth, combined with sulphur and petroleum. In such makeshift work the Serbian people often showedthemselves not inefficient. It was frequently only necessary tosufficiently insist that there must be a bathing and disinfestingplant in a district and to give an idea of what was to be ac-complished in order for the Serbians to carry out the project insome way, though it was often performed in what today wouldbe considered a very crude


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