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" By its means, so far as the germs are concerned, the air of the highest Alps may be brought into the chamber of the invalid. "
Scientific Opinion: A Weekly Record of Scientific Progress at Home & Abroad - Page 96
1870
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The Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated, Volumes 50-51

1870 - 936 pages
...person; and time will 1870.] decide whether in lung diseases, also, the woolen respirators can not abate irritation if not arrest decay. By its means, so far...brought into the chamber of the invalid. »*• THE TOBACCO EVIL. A YOUNG lady friend writes very forcibly to us on this subject. She feels evidently that...
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Scientific Addresses

John Tyndall - 1870 - 82 pages
...my own person. And time will decide whether in lung diseases also the woolen respirator cannot abate irritation, if not arrest decay. By its means, so...Alps may be brought into the chamber of the invalid. Scientific Use of the Imagination. I carried with me to the Alps this year the heavy burden of this...
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Nature, Volume 1

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 684 pages
...own person. And time will decide whether in lung diseases also the woollen respirator cannot abate irritation, if not arrest decay. By its means, so...Alps may be brought into the chamber of the invalid. JOHN TYNDALL SCIENTIFIC SERIALS THE Zeitschrift fiir Chtmie (No. i) contains an account of some unfinished...
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Nature, Volume 1

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 694 pages
...whether in lung diseases also the woollen resp rator cannot abate irritation, if noi arrest dfcay. By its means, so far as the germs are concerned, the...Alps may be brought into the chamber of the invalid. JOHN TV Mi ui SCIENTIFIC SERIALS THE Zeitschrift für Chemie (Vo. l) contains an account of some unfinished...
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Scientific Opinion, Volume 3

1870 - 588 pages
...own person. And time will decide whether in lung diseases also tho woollen respirator cannot abate irritation, if not arrest decay. By its means, so...germs are concerned, the air of the highest Alps may bo brought into the chamber of the invalid. The lecture was illustrated by a series of chemical experiments,...
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On diet and regimen in sickness and health, and on the interdependence and ...

Horace Dobell - 1870 - 180 pages
...contagious diseases by means of respiration, was strongly advocated. ' By mean s of the respirator, so far as the germs are concerned, the air of the...Alps may be brought into the chamber of the invalid.' " SLEEP. 11. During ordinary health, the hours spent in actual sleep should not exceed eight ; and...
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On diet and regimen in sickness and health, Issue 130

Horace Benge Dobell - 1870 - 176 pages
...contagious diseases by means of respiration, was strongly advocated. ' By means of the respirator, so far as the germs are concerned, the air of the...Alps may be brought into the chamber of the invalid.' " SLEEP. 11. During ordinary health, the hours spent in actual sleep should not exceed eight ; and...
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Half Hours with Modern Scientists, Volume 1

1871 - 308 pages
...my own person. And time will decide whether in lung diseases also the woolen respirator cannot abate irritation, if not arrest decay. By its means, so...Alps may be brought into the chamber of the invalid. III. Scientific Use of the Imagination. I carried with me to the Alps this year the heavy burden of...
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The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 19

1871 - 604 pages
...admiration, has shown that the germs diminish as we ascend a mountain. By means of a cottonwool respirator, so far as the germs are concerned, the air of the...Alps may be brought into the chamber of the invalid. Fifty different occupations might be named in which irritation of the lungs and injured health arise...
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The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1871 - 316 pages
...respirator for invalids and those who attend on the sick. By such means Professor Tyndall asserts, "so far as the germs are concerned the air of the...Alps may be brought into the chamber of the invalid." These researches have been the subject of a most attractive lecture by Professor Tyndall, at the Royal...
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