请输入您要查询的单词:

 

单词 epidemic disease
例句 epidemic disease
All four of these traits apply to what Americans think of as the familiar acute epidemic diseases of childhood, including measles, rubella, mumps, pertussis, and smallpox. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies 1997-03-01T00:00:00Z
In contrast, New Guineans have been living in societies where human numbers were too low for epidemic diseases of dense populations to evolve. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies 1997-03-01T00:00:00Z
Thus, food production and thousands of years of societal evolution following its adoption were as essential for the evolution of writing as for the evolution of microbes causing human epidemic diseases. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies 1997-03-01T00:00:00Z
That nasty epidemic disease affects cattle and many wild cud-chewing mammals, but not humans. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies 1997-03-01T00:00:00Z
Hence when we domesticated social animals, such as cows and pigs, they were already afflicted by epidemic diseases just waiting to be transferred to us. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies 1997-03-01T00:00:00Z
However, the differential mortality from epidemic diseases in traditional European societies had little to do with intelligence, and instead involved genetic resistance dependent on details of body chemistry. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies 1997-03-01T00:00:00Z
The final stage of this evolution is represented by the major, long-established epidemic diseases confined to humans. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies 1997-03-01T00:00:00Z
Since neither pigs nor chickens can be harnessed to pull carts, highlanders remained without sources of power other than human muscle power, and also failed to evolve epidemic diseases to repel the eventual European invaders. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies 1997-03-01T00:00:00Z
The small population size of tribelets explains not only why they can’t sustain epidemics introduced from the outside, but also why they never could evolve epidemic diseases of their own to give back to visitors. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies 1997-03-01T00:00:00Z
Because famine and epidemic disease had been rare in the Dawnland, its inhabitants had none of the pox scars or rickety limbs common on the other side of the Atlantic. 1491 2005-10-10T00:00:00Z
So-called epidemic diseases, though, produce no cases for a long time, then a whole wave of cases, then no more cases again for a while. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies 1997-03-01T00:00:00Z
In both, as in New England, epidemic disease arrived before the first successful colonists. 1491 2005-10-10T00:00:00Z
Among animals, too, epidemic diseases require large, dense populations and don’t afflict just any animal: they’re confined mainly to social animals providing the necessary large populations. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies 1997-03-01T00:00:00Z
In the face of epidemic disease, a city loses the veneer of normal routines. A plague in both these novels: why does disease make such infectious fiction? 2011-01-12T17:28:16Z
A government that chooses to unpick the net of social protection, as the current coalition is doing, will damage one of the most important defences we have against epidemic disease. Spitting Blood: The History of Tuberculosis by Helen Bynum – review 2012-11-15T08:00:06Z
The exhibition shows how epidemic disease through history has shaped behavior, warfare, the form of buildings and the infrastructure of cities. Epidemics: A Force for Life-Changing Innovation 2021-12-21T05:00:00Z
Though polio was not the most lethal of epidemic diseases, it transformed everywhere it touched. The man in the iron lung 2020-05-26T04:00:00Z
As more families moved into cities, educators worried that summer school terms would make children susceptible to smallpox, diphtheria and the other epidemic diseases that flared in the hotter months. Opinion: How we got interminable summer breaks from school — and what we can do about it 2023-07-18T04:00:00Z
Although its trigger remains unknown, the collapse coincided with widespread regional famine, epidemic disease, war, and waves of destructive migrations across the eastern Mediterranean. World History: to 1500 2023-04-19T00:00:00Z
For centuries after the arrival of Columbus, epidemic diseases repeatedly swept through Indian communities, often far in advance of the Europeans themselves. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
As the U.N.’s first specialized agency, the WHO has a constitutional mandate to direct and coordinate international health, which includes advancing work to eradicate epidemic disease. COVID Pushed Global Health Institutions to Their Limits 2022-03-26T04:00:00Z
Not only did the people in Europe during the 1300s have to deal with epidemic disease, but they also had to deal with war. World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z
State media have been reporting this week that Xi'an is facing a "dual epidemic" as there have been "several reported cases of haemorrhagic fever, a natural epidemic disease with a high fatality rate". Xi'an: Chinese city under lockdown as Covid cases rise 2021-12-22T05:00:00Z
Poor nutrition weakens human immune systems, which—together with poor sanitation and the close quarters in which people lived in medieval towns—undoubtedly left many more vulnerable to the ravages of epidemic diseases. World History: to 1500 2023-04-19T00:00:00Z
"In an epidemic disease, the disease appears, it spreads rapidly but at some point fairly soon it starts running out of people to infect and therefore it peaks and starts disappearing," he explains. Covid-19 in Scotland: Why are confirmed cases flatlining? 2021-11-04T04:00:00Z
"It is important to keep in mind that in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, no one yet understood how epidemic diseases were transmitted," Loomis wrote to Salon. How Washington dealt with a pandemic — in the 18th century 2021-10-11T04:00:00Z
They looked to me exactly like the charts and graphs of maps of any epidemic disease, so I began to explore treating it like an epidemic or contagious disease. Epidemiologist warns of “contagion” of violent speech coming “from the White House” 2020-11-23T05:00:00Z
One of those, a densovirus, belongs to a class of viruses linked with lethal epidemic disease in shrimp, cockroaches, crickets, moths, crayfish and silkworms. ‘Mussel-bola’ Could Be Spreading. Maybe Now You’ll Pay Attention. 2020-09-22T04:00:00Z
Among the proposed causes are epidemic diseases, invasions, natural disasters, internal revolutions, and environmental degradation. World History: to 1500 2023-04-19T00:00:00Z
In other words, it’s OK to post that you want Trump to die as long as you do not expose Trump himself to “calls for death, serious disease, epidemic disease, or disability”. Tweets wishing for Trump's death violate Twitter policy, company says 2020-10-02T04:00:00Z
Experts believe they were buried together due to deaths related to an epidemic disease, the association said. Over 1,500 human bones found at Osaka historical grave site 2020-08-26T04:00:00Z
Government-sanctioned hunting is still reportedly permitted for "scientific research, population regulation, monitoring of epidemic diseases and other special circumstances." Wuhan bans hunting, eating wild animals in response to coronavirus crisis 2020-05-20T04:00:00Z
And it shows how that environment reflects the medical, political, and cultural effects of epidemic disease. Coronavirus-contaminated cruise ships mirror the global crisis 2020-02-20T05:00:00Z
Large groups living in agricultural communities were also more vulnerable to epidemic diseases, which became common in areas that collected large amounts of human and animal waste. World History: to 1500 2023-04-19T00:00:00Z
Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak, is also home to one of the most advanced epidemic disease research laboratories in the world. China Silences Critics Over Deadly Virus Outbreak 2020-01-22T05:00:00Z
Milwaukee “won many awards for being among the safest and healthiest cities in the country,” and “regularly had among the lowest rates of infant mortality and epidemic diseases of any American city”. Socialism is as American as apple pie. Yes, really 2019-12-10T05:00:00Z
But something happened just before the Mayflower arrived off Cape Cod, and that is that the Wampanoags and many of their neighbors to the north were utterly devastated by an epidemic disease. Celebration or day or mourning? The fascinating true story of the first Thanksgiving 2019-11-29T05:00:00Z
Not only is that junk science, it assumes that spreading epidemic disease and risking death is preferable to life on the autism spectrum. Is the State Department punishing families with special-needs children? 2018-08-23T04:00:00Z
Travel operators tremble at the thought of economic downturns, volcanic eruptions and epidemic diseases. East Asia has the world’s fastest growing tourist industry 2018-04-12T04:00:00Z
We respond to the fear of epidemic disease by wanting to blame someone else. The looming epidemic threat | Jonathan Quick 2018-03-18T04:00:00Z
He and his co-authors, including Macdonald, liken efforts to clean up these lots to the 19th-century public investments in sewage treatment and clean water systems that helped curb epidemic diseases and made cities more livable. Guns Kill Kids in Cities, Too 2018-02-26T05:00:00Z
Referring to dangerous pathogens, he said: “Like terrorism, you can’t fight it just within our borders. You’ve got to fight epidemic diseases where they emerge.” CDC to cut by 80 percent efforts to prevent global disease outbreak 2018-02-01T05:00:00Z
Are we prepared to react to a new epidemic disease? Putting the Public at Risk 2017-07-21T04:00:00Z
We face awesome environmental challenges: climate change, food production, overpopulation, the decimation of other species, epidemic disease, acidification of the oceans. This is the most dangerous time for our planet | Stephen Hawking 2016-12-01T05:00:00Z
In this way, the City of the Jaguar may have been devastated by waves of epidemic diseases. See New Discoveries at the Mysterious City of the Jaguar
The only families who come under fire are the anti-vaxxers, along with researcher Andrew Wakefield, whose vaccine studies — later discredited as fraudulent — unleashed epidemic disease. ‘In a Different Key’: a cinematic, sweeping story of autism 2016-01-28T05:00:00Z
“We have to prepare ourselves for the potential social and political consequences that stem from crop failures, water shortages, famine and outbreaks of epidemic disease,” he said. Kerry says climate change impacts armies as much as polar bears 2015-11-10T05:00:00Z
Declaring an emergency was "a last resort," Dr. Sylvie Briand, who runs WHO's pandemic and epidemic diseases department, said in a June 5 email to a colleague who floated the idea. Emails: UN health agency resisted declaring Ebola emergency 2015-03-20T04:00:00Z
The same five factors recur in all the major collapses: uncontrollable migrations, new epidemic diseases, state failures, famine and—always involved, but never in quite the same way—climate change. Are We About to Become Techno-Connected 'Post-Humans'? 2015-03-12T04:00:00Z
He was optimistic enough to suggest the eradication of this and other epidemic diseases was "fairly certain" by 2030, as was "the discovery of cures for such scourges as cancer". Strange predictions for the future from 1930 2014-12-26T05:00:00Z
A vaccine shortage ensued and public health officials became concerned about the return of epidemic disease. Parents take greater role in childhood vaccines 2014-12-24T05:00:00Z
Combined with sanitary reform in the world’s greatest ports, these measures were able to arrest epidemic diseases without disrupting commerce. Ebola the Trade Killer? 2014-11-12T05:00:00Z
A second project is under way to produce clones born with diabetes, another epidemic disease that affects both humans and dogs. For $100,000, You Can Clone Your Dog 2014-10-22T04:00:00Z
"I am pleased to announce that the hajj ... was free of epidemic diseases. May God accept the pilgrimage of our guests and ensure that they enjoy good health and wellness," Faqih said. Saudi: Hajj free of Ebola amid protective measures 2014-10-06T04:00:00Z
But of course an outbreak of an epidemic disease, well, those international borders are going to get closed, aren’t they? The Economic Effects Of Ebola On West Africa; It's Because Of The Way The Economies Are Structured 2014-09-05T04:00:00Z
The world was simmering in infections back then, as industry, urban overcrowding and world travel — the usual culprits — sent microbes exploding into waves of epidemic disease. ‘The Remedy’: A 19th-Century Bid to Cure TB 2014-06-23T04:00:00Z
The West was able rid itself of epidemic disease in precisely this way. Ebola the Trade Killer? 2014-11-12T05:00:00Z
"It's called the priming effect," said Nikki Shindo, a medical officer in the department of pandemic and epidemic diseases at the WHO in Geneva. Analysis: Bird flu vaccine now? More than a shot in the dark 2012-07-11T06:07:50Z
Prompt disposal of the dead will be essential for ‘control of epidemic disease and its vectors, flies and rodents’ and for ‘equally important, though less apparent,’ psychological reasons. 50 Years Ago: Nuclear War Planning 2012-07-01T14:15:00.217Z
In a world in which millions of people suffer from HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other epidemic diseases, a few dozen or even a few hundred cases of polio seem like a small thing. Taliban Halts Polio Vaccines -- Blames Drone Attacks 2012-06-19T21:05:26Z
Three of the eight MDGs – reductions in children's deaths, maternal deaths, and epidemic diseases – focus directly on health. Foreign aid works – it saves lives 2012-05-30T11:04:16Z
Enthetic causation—viz. that of all contagious, endemic, and epidemic diseases. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
In early December a great misfortune befell the expedition through an epidemic disease attacking the dogs. True Tales of Arctic Heroism in the New World 2012-03-13T02:00:24.640Z
Sarcotius, in his history of the epidemic diseases of Naples, informs us that the fever was invariably attended with hydrophobic symptoms. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z
The bubonic plague, the most fatal of all epidemic diseases, has already appeared in California and Mexico. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z
No experienced cultivator doubts that some varieties of Potato, Wheat, Vine, Chrysanthemum, etc., suffer more from epidemic diseases than others, and our yearly catalogues furnish us with plenty of promises of "disease-proof" varieties. Disease in Plants 2012-03-01T03:00:22Z
Not much later Hauptmann suggested the probable causation of epidemic diseases by minute living organisms. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
When there, he made careful inquiries as to the existence of disease, and he was universally told that such a thing as epidemic disease was unknown. Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56: No. 12, March 22, 1884 A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside 2012-02-24T03:00:26.570Z
Amongst other prophylactic means to resist epidemic diseases the embalming of the dead must naturally have occurred to the sacred college as one of the most effectual means of checking or preventing contagion. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z
These researches led to the explanation of epidemic diseases, and de Bary’s contributions to this subject were fundamental, as witness his classical work on the potato disease in 1861. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 10 "David, St" to "Demidov" 2012-02-17T03:00:33.923Z
This was, however, because it was considered that most of the epidemic diseases were conveyed by the air. The Thirteenth Greatest of Centuries 2012-01-28T03:00:21.937Z
It should be noted that, as in other epidemic diseases, there is no uniform proportion between the extent and the mortality of cholera epidemics. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
It is a virus that is capable of killing half its victims, a proportion greater than that for any other epidemic disease. Preventing pandemics: The fight over flu 2012-01-18T18:20:33.007Z
As an epidemic disease, it no doubt spreads from India, that mother of pestilence, where, in the province of Kutch and Guzerat, it is found as an endemic of great malignancy. Scientific American, Vol. XXXVII.?No. 2. [New Series.], July 14, 1877 A Weekly Journal Of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, And Manufactures 2012-01-05T03:00:29.743Z
Health and Population.—The health of the city of Hamburg and the adjoining district may be described as generally good, no epidemic diseases having recently appeared to any serious degree. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 8 "Haller, Albrecht" to "Harmonium" 2012-01-02T03:00:22.443Z
The same author affirms, that one Olmedo, a Lutheran, was likewise carried off by an epidemic disease which ravaged the prisons, and that he uttered groans similar to those of Constantine when he was dying. The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. 2011-12-22T03:00:10.443Z
SYMPTOMATOLOGY.—Individual cases of the plague, as of other epidemic diseases, differ in their onset and progress under different circumstances and at different periods of particular outbreaks. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
The climate is good, the temperature equable and epidemic diseases are rare. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 5 "Greek Law" to "Ground-Squirrel" 2011-12-05T03:00:51.527Z
Commercial air flights alter in fundamental ways how epidemic disease spreads. How an Interconnected Planet Is Fueling the Brewing Viral Storm 2011-10-11T11:15:00.227Z
Smallpox is frequent on the coast, but is diminishing before vaccination; other epidemic diseases are extremely rare. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 7 "Geoponici" to "Germany" 2011-09-26T02:00:25.313Z
He puts down tribal war, he wages truceless combat against epidemic disease, and he so improves communications that augmented and better distributed food-supplies minimize the blight of famine. The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy 2011-09-13T02:00:33.070Z
The history of this disease indicates with singular clearness the measures which, properly carried out, are capable of controlling the spread of the epidemic diseases. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
A blundering art until thirty or forty years ago, preventative medicine was made a science by the discovery of the causes of many of the serious epidemic diseases. Man's Redemption of Man A Lay Sermon 2011-08-02T02:00:20.160Z
But even somewhat muted and undercut, this story is completely gripping, reminding us how far from the hospital the ripples of epidemic disease can spread. Books: A Timely E. Coli Story, Spun as a Legal Thriller 2011-06-27T18:52:32Z
Now that epidemic disease has become rarer, a physician's practice, especially among the better classes, is much more taken up with these minor ailments than with the typical classical diseases. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z
At a ceremony performed in Travancore when epidemic disease prevails, an image of Bhadrakāli is drawn on the ground with powders of five colours, white, yellow, black, green, and red. Omens and Superstitions of Southern India 2011-03-28T02:00:25.937Z
Like other epidemic diseases, meningitis presents itself with every possible degree of gravity between that of a slight indisposition and that of a malignant and deadly malady. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
"To steer clear of the Gurlichingen against her will is almost as difficult as to steer clear of an epidemic disease; she steals upon us perfectly unawares," says Stella, with a slight shrug. Erlach Court 2011-03-12T03:00:24.407Z
The absence of epidemic disease is now so completely taken for granted that it’s hard to imagine we ever lived otherwise.  Specimens: How Species Save Our Lives 2011-02-28T12:46:50Z
I refer to contagious and epidemic diseases in animals and plants. The Religion of Geology and Its Connected Sciences 2011-02-28T03:00:28.890Z
In addition, the milk sickness was a sort of an epidemic disease in those parts. Boys' and Girls' Biography of Abraham Lincoln 2011-01-21T03:00:11.447Z
There is no sufficient evidence of a causal relation between influenza and any other epidemic disease. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
The men had been cut off by the war itself, by famines consequent upon it, by extreme and unusual efforts to support their families and by epidemic diseases in camps and campaigns. Education: How Old The New 2011-01-14T03:00:54.370Z
It’s worth remembering all this now because some scientists say we are on the brink of a new era of epidemic diseases, with H.I.V., Specimens: How Species Save Our Lives 2011-02-28T12:46:50Z
An epidemic disease is the touchstone of a physician. The Village Notary 2011-01-03T03:00:57.863Z
Secondly, epidemic disease is rarely associated with earthquakes. 2010-01-14T01:20:00Z
In others many die of the epidemic disease, and the death-rate of certain endemic affections is much increased. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
For it is exceedingly probable that the germs which lodge in the air-passages are those which sow epidemic disease in the body. A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene For Educational Institutions and General Readers
Of course, such epidemic disease is only one of many causes that may produce such extermination or reduction in numbers. A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open
Side by side with many other theories has run the germ theory of epidemic disease. Catholic Churchmen in Science
This was unfortunately because it was considered that most of the epidemic diseases were conveyed by the air. The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time
In this, as in other epidemic diseases, such violent seizures are most common during the earlier periods of its prevalence, but later in its course premonitory symptoms are more frequently observed. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
In the western provinces, we find between three and four hundred thousand people penned up in starvation stations and a prey to all kinds of epidemic diseases. Cuba Its Past, Present, and Future
Water, so important in some epidemic diseases, is believed not to be one of them, though a negative proof based on absence of evidence cannot be accepted as conclusive. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 5 "Dinard" to "Dodsworth"
Periods of epidemic disease crowd the institution to such a degree that the greatest influence is exerted for a place. Arthur O'Leary His Wanderings And Ponderings In Many Lands
They frequently foretell with the greatest accuracy what is about to happen to mankind; showing the failure or abundance of crops, and the epidemic diseases about to befall men or cattle. Bible Myths and their Parallels in other Religions Being a Comparison of the Old and New Testament Myths and Miracles with those of the Heathen Nations of Antiquity Considering also their Origin and Meaning
There are numerous accounts of earlier epidemic diseases resembling it, but they are not sufficiently particular to warrant us in inferring its undoubted existence. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
Public or governmental hygiene has been chiefly concerned with pure air and pure food, and with organisms producing epidemic diseases. Euthenics, the science of controllable environment a plea for better living conditions as a first step toward higher human efficiency
But this is largely a matter of conjecture, and, so far as cholera is concerned, the conditions which turn an endemic into an epidemic disease must be admitted to be still unknown. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3 "Chitral" to "Cincinnati"
Their number does not much exceed 40,000, which is being steadily reduced by drunkenness and epidemic diseases. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 2 "Chicago, University of" to "Chiton"
We are told that the army is ravaged by epidemic disease; that the morale of the Germans has been undermined by bolshevist propaganda; and so on. The Forerunners
CLASSIFICATION.—The plague, pest, pestilence, and their equivalents in various tongues, are terms that have been used from the earliest historical times to designate every epidemic disease attended by great mortality. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
The abruptness of the decline, especially in Prater Canyon, is consistent with the theory that some epidemic disease occurred. Mammals of Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
The fat man is almost always more exposed to disease, and to severe epidemic disease in particular, than the lean man. Vegetable Diet: As Sanctioned by Medical Men, and by Experience in All Ages Including a System of Vegetable Cookery
The whole question of epidemic diseases being caused by the presence of fungi seems based on most incomplete evidence. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses
A new society has recently been formed in London for the investigation of the laws and nature of epidemic diseases, of which Dr. Babington has been chosen President. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 3, August, 1850.
The mortality of the plague is greater than that of any other epidemic disease. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
The father, who in his youth was in very good circumstances, was ruined by bad harvests, an epidemic disease in his cattle, and by other disasters that cause the downfall of many farmers. Le Morvan, [A District of France,] Its Wild Sports, Vineyards and Forests; with Legends, Antiquities, Rural and Local Sketches
Because he alone in the colony was considered capable of treating epidemic diseases, a court sentence against him for cattle theft stood suspended early in the 1630's and clemency was sought on his behalf. Medicine in Virginia, 1607-1699
Then there is a long list of other epidemic diseases, such as smallpox, measles and scarlet fever, the exact cause of which has not been determined. Insects and Diseases A Popular Account of the Way in Which Insects may Spread or Cause some of our Common Diseases
My friend, Doctor Stanford, of the Medical Staff, now settled here, has given me the following valuable information, which my own observation confirms, regarding the agency of panic, in promoting the diffusion of epidemic disease. Letters on the Cholera Morbus. Containing ample evidence that this disease, under whatever name known, cannot be transmitted from the persons of those labouring under it to other individuals, by contact—through the medium of inanimate substances—or through the medium of the atmosphere; and that all restrictions, by cordons and quarantine regulations, are, as far as regards this disease, not merely useless, but highly injurious to the community.
Of this, as of other epidemic diseases, it is true that the death-rate has varied in different outbreaks and at different periods of the same outbreak. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
Practical experience with epidemic disease has abundantly demonstrated the fact that milk not infrequently serves as a vehicle for the dissemination of contagion. Outlines of Dairy Bacteriology, 8th edition A Concise Manual for the Use of Students in Dairying
A deadly combination of new environment, famine, and epidemic disease, such as typhoid, played a major part in determining the course of events during the first two decades of the colony's life, and near death. Medicine in Virginia, 1607-1699
It is not restricted, as many other epidemic diseases, to the tropics or semi-tropics, although as a matter of fact we find it is more prevalent in these regions on account of the sanitary conditions. Insects and Diseases A Popular Account of the Way in Which Insects may Spread or Cause some of our Common Diseases
In stamping out contagious and epidemic disease, simple cleanliness has been like a revelation from the gods, and modern surgery has only stopped short of the miraculous. The New Avatar and The Destiny of the Soul The Findings of Natural Science Reduced to Practical Studies in Psychology
We have not heard, nor are we likely to hear, of an epidemic disease checked by the mind cure, or of the healing of acute affections or organic troubles through its agency. One Thousand Secrets of Wise and Rich Men Revealed
That severe and epidemic disease should find its way into the orphanages at all may seem strange to those who judge God's faithfulness by appearances, but many were the compensations for such trials. George Müller of Bristol And His Witness to a Prayer-Hearing God
Even a political enemy, Governor Harvey, described him as skilled in the diagnosis and therapy of epidemic diseases. Medicine in Virginia, 1607-1699
It was rumored at that time that some epidemic disease was killing the squirrels in some of the counties surrounding San Francisco Bay, notably in Contra Costa County. Insects and Diseases A Popular Account of the Way in Which Insects may Spread or Cause some of our Common Diseases
The best proof of this is the deplorable state of starvation and sickness in which great numbers of people arrived at the camps, and which rendered them easy victims to the attack of epidemic diseases. Lord Milner's Work in South Africa From its Commencement in 1897 to the Peace of Vereeniging in 1902
Then followed an epidemic disease among the cattle, and the Israelites suffered a considerable loss. Diaries of Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore, Volume I Comprising Their Life and Work as Recorded in Their Diaries From 1812 to 1883
An epidemic disease prevailed this year throughout the Sandwich Islands. A New Voyage Round the World, in the years 1823, 24, 25, and 26, Vol. 2
The Germans and Gauls entered into the vilest habits of the city, and by their disorderly lives brought on an epidemic disease which swept thousands of them away. Historic Tales, Volume 11 (of 15) The Romance of Reality
Discusses mosquitoes, flies, the Panama Canal, epidemic diseases and the progress of nations. Insects and Diseases A Popular Account of the Way in Which Insects may Spread or Cause some of our Common Diseases
I consider dress an epidemic disease,—a moral cholera that originates in the worst quarters of Paris. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 108, October, 1866
Similar arguments have been used by the opponents of the germ theory of epidemic disease, who have triumphantly challenged an appeal to the microscope and the chemist's balance to decide the question. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
I have conversed with him," says Dr. Rush, "upon most of the acute and epidemic diseases of the country where he lives. Anti-Slavery Opinions before the Year 1800 Read before the Cincinnati Literary Club, November 16, 1872
They sacrifice to Mari, as the goddess who sends and takes away cholera and all epidemic diseases. Old Daniel
In the last few years there have been no serious epidemics; but epidemic disease does not constitute the chief danger that threatens the native. Ten Thousand Miles with a Dog Sled A Narrative of Winter Travel in Interior Alaska
In 1887–88, an epidemic disease, previously unknown, appeared among the cattle, and several thousands of them died. The Philippine Islands
But we now pass the bounds of surgery proper, and enter the domain of epidemic disease, including those fevers so sagaciously referred to by Boyle. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
In the year 801, and at the commencement of the reign of Charlemagne, an epidemic disease devastated a great portion of his dominions. Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, And Feeding and Management; With the Diseases to which They are Subject, And The Remedies Best Adapted to their Cure
Of infectious and epidemic diseases there were two hundred and forty-six cases of which four were mumps, one hundred and sixty-seven were influenza and the remainder complications which resulted from influenza. The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki Campaigning in North Russia 1918-1919
Nothing but the cold climate of the north prevents epidemic disease from sweeping through these places. Ten Thousand Miles with a Dog Sled A Narrative of Winter Travel in Interior Alaska
In the beginning of the 17th century the population was further diminished by an epidemic disease. The Philippine Islands
According to them, the contagia of epidemic disease are formed de novo in a putrescent atmosphere. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
Diseases of this class have the same relation to the inferior animals that epidemic diseases have to man. Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, And Feeding and Management; With the Diseases to which They are Subject, And The Remedies Best Adapted to their Cure
This is especially the case with the ancient teaching as regards epidemic disease at which we must cursorily glance. The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield
The bodies of young children and of persons dying from epidemic disease are buried. The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II
Then the epidemic diseases—measles, scarlet fever, meningitis. The House of Torchy
We have on the one side accomplished writers ascribing epidemic diseases to 'deleterious media' which arise spontaneously in crowded hospitals and ill-smelling drains. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
Some of the most conspicuous of these gather around a series of attacks of epidemic disease during the latter half of the century. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England
In this dilemma they turned to prolonged observation and noted as a result of repeated experience that epidemic diseases in their world had characteristic seasonal and regional distributions. The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield
One of the chief consequences is an undue craving for alcoholic stimulants; another is that our poor are not properly armed against tuberculosis and epidemic disease. Papers on Health
If the plague or any epidemic disease threaten a village or town, the disorder will be stayed by a live toad being suspended for three or four days in a chimney. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales
Looked at, therefore, from the point of view of the germ theory, the exceptional energy which epidemic disease from time to time exhibits, is in harmony with the method of Nature. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
Consequently there was practically nothing that we could not tackle between the three of us, either in bacteriology, pathology, sanitation or treatment of epidemic disease. On the Fringe of the Great Fight
An opinion has prevailed in some communities, that the use of tobacco operates, as a preservative against infectious and epidemic diseases. An Essay on the Influence of Tobacco upon Life and Health
From what properties can it be inferred that ozone is favourable or hurtful to the animal economy, and what has experiment made known in this respect, particularly in the appearance or disappearance of epidemic diseases?' Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 434 Volume 17, New Series, April 24, 1852
His party had been suffering greatly under the epidemic diseases of hooping-cough and measles; and the hunters were still in too debilitated a state to go out and provide them with meat. Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the Years 1819-20-21-22, Volume 1
The advocates of the germ theory, both of putrefaction and epidemic disease, hold that both arise, not from the air, but from something contained in the air. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
The marvel of the age is the lack of epidemic disease in the army to-day. On the Fringe of the Great Fight
The tune had swept up the valley like an epidemic disease: and, after a while, it astonished no dweller in Eucalyptus to find his waking thoughts and his whole daily converse jigging to it. Wandering Heath
All is desolation and despair, aggravated by the certain prospect of epidemic diseases and famine. Narrative of the Most Remarkable Events Which Occurred In and Near Leipzig Immediately Before, During, And Subsequent To, The Sanguinary Series Of Engagements Between The Allied Armies Of The French, From The 14th To The 19th October, 1813
Nearly all the epidemic diseases of infancy are both infectious and contagious and accompanied by fever. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
There is nothing to my knowledge in pure chemistry which resembles the power of propagation and self-multiplication possessed by the matter which produces epidemic disease. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
With these facts in mind and with some knowledge of sanitation and medicine it is easy to see how most epidemic diseases can be held in check. On the Fringe of the Great Fight
The Esquimaux generally enjoy good health, and no epidemic diseases, as far as I could learn, are known among them. Notes of a Twenty-Five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory Volume II.
Waste water and liquid ejection are absorbed by the ground; but a camp unprovided with latrines would always be in a state of danger from epidemic disease. Scientific American Supplement, No. 421, January 26, 1884
Man's disabilities from incidental and epidemic disease have been immeasurably reduced by modern sanitation, and the teaching and practice of preventive medicine. The Fertility of the Unfit
On the other side we have writers, clear, vigorous, with well-defined ideas and methods of research, contending that the matter which produces epidemic disease comes always from a parent stock. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
I have conversed with him upon most of the acute and epidemic diseases of the country where he lives. History of the Negro Race in America From 1619 to 1880. Vol 1 Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens
I asked the Hindoo Sadar Amīn, or head native judicial officer at Sāgar, a very profound Sanskrit scholar, what he thought of the efficacy of these processions in checking epidemic diseases. Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official
The droughts and the epidemic diseases which are frequently fatal to sheep and cattle in other parts of Australia seem alike unknown in this favoured region. A Source Book of Australian History
He was the first to recognize the specificity of the epidemic diseases, and argued from this that each disease must have a specific cause. Disease and Its Causes
For though epidemic disease requires a special contagium to produce it, surrounding conditions must have a potent influence on its development. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
Furthermore, it was often the only ready means to prevent the spread of contagious or epidemic diseases. Evolution Of The Japanese, Social And Psychic
This maximum was, he found, followed by a minimum in September, October, and November, due to gradually increasing exhaustion, and the influence of epidemic diseases, as well as the strain of harvest-work. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 1 The Evolution of Modesty; The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity; Auto-Erotism
His party had been suffering greatly under the epidemic diseases of whooping-cough and measles; and the hunters were still in too debilitated a state to go out and provide them with meat. The Journey to the Polar Sea
Probably Sirius, the Dog Star, under whose ascendency, according to ancient beliefs, epidemic diseases prevailed. Matthew Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum and Other Poems
Side by side with these researches and discoveries, and fortified by them and others, has run the germ theory of epidemic disease. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
The high mortality of young chicks, though not an epidemic disease, shares with excessive cost of production, very much of the responsibility for poultry farm failures. The Dollar Hen
Many other epidemic diseases show very similar curves. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 1 The Evolution of Modesty; The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity; Auto-Erotism
The attempt to kill them off by the introduction of an epidemic disease has also failed. Our Vanishing Wild Life Its Extermination and Preservation
No regard of course was paid to any rights of the natives, who as a matter of fact were dying out rapidly from the effects of bad alcohol and epidemic diseases. Pioneers in Canada
Who knows if they will not subject and impress epidemic disease as they do the living armies—or that it will not emerge, meticulous, invincible, from the armies of the dead? Light
"Well, then, let it alone; and I hope one of those epidemic diseases will get you and lay you up for life." Elbow-Room A Novel Without a Plot
There are statistics to show that the average length of human life is increasing; but it is probable that this results from the diminution of epidemic diseases, rather than from any general improvement in physique. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 05, March, 1858
The fresh root candied after the manner directed in our Dispensatory for candying eryngo root, is said to be employed at Constantinople as a preservative against epidemic diseases. The Botanist's Companion, Volume II
Influenza, an epidemic disease, closely resembles, but is quite distinct from, cold in the head. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge
Within are thousands and millions of human beings, of all ages and classes, by one epidemic disease bending to the grave. The world's great sermons, Volume 03 Massillon to Mason
That somebody takes to his bed when an epidemic disease is raging is a very common occurrence; nowadays criticism of everything is the epidemic spreading all over the world. Without Dogma
The water is also allowed by medical practitioners, to be of a superior quality, and very conducive to the health of the inhabitants, who are scarcely ever afflicted with epidemic diseases. A Description of Modern Birmingham Whereunto Are Annexed Observations Made during an Excursion Round the Town, in the Summer of 1818, Including Warwick and Leamington
There had been an epidemic disease at Marseilles, and there appeared to be some doubts, whether, as a precaution, some quarantine would not be imposed. A Love Story
C. Is there an epidemic disease in this house? Napoleon's Campaign in Russia Anno 1812
Any contagious or epidemic disease not distinguished by a specific name. The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire
In summer a more genial temperature prevails, but it is never so hot as to endanger life or to facilitate the progress of epidemic disease. On Something
The camp has not suffered from dysentery, typhoid, typhus, nor any other epidemic disease. Turkish Prisoners in Egypt A Report by the Delegates of the International Committee of the Red Cross
At last the problem grew into the problem of problems, the problem of government, that threatened all freedom, as an epidemic disease threatens even the most healthy. The Glands Regulating Personality
To add to their anxiety and distress, an epidemic disease, of which some signs had appeared in the settlement before the exploring party set out, now increased to a fearful degree. The Pilgrims of New England A Tale of the Early American Settlers
The Martialists consider that to this careful purification of their water they owe in great measure their exemption from the epidemic diseases which were formerly not infrequent. Across the Zodiac
But it's the Story-teller who helps his people through the long winter—helps them to face the terrible new enemies, epidemic disease and famine. The Magnetic North
Are liquor drinkers more or less liable to epidemic diseases? Hygienic Physiology : with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics
The group that increases till epidemic disease attacks their excessively multiplied hordes. The Arctic Prairies : a Canoe-Journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou; Being the Account of a Voyage to the Region North of Aylemer Lake
Water stagnating in the holes will shortly add the peril of epidemic disease. The Making of an American
For example, most of the pagan tribes on the coast of Borneo seek to drive away epidemic disease as follows. The Golden Bough
Cholera and smallpox are the great epidemic diseases which have ravaged large areas of Borneo from time to time. The Pagan Tribes of Borneo
The spirit of insubordination which begins to show itself in the Bassigny regiment is an epidemic disease which is insensibly spreading among all the troops. The French Revolution - Volume 1
He asserted boldly and with truth, “that all epidemic diseases might become contagious, and all fevers epidemic,” which attentive observers of all subsequent ages have confirmed. The Black Death The Dancing Mania
The one occasion on which he and his daughter have been known to leave their island retreat was at a past time when a terrible epidemic disease broke out among the villages in the neighborhood. The Two Destinies
It is notoriously infested by the most desperate and degraded set of wretches in the whole metropolitan population, and it is so thickly inhabited that it is hardly ever completely free from epidemic disease. The New Magdalen
They bury the dead in the ground in the case of poor persons or those dead of epidemic disease. The Pagan Tribes of Borneo
随便看

 

英语例句辞典收录了117811条英语例句在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词及词组的例句翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2000-2023 Newdu.com.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2025/1/8 7:56:29