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1Annual report of the registrar-general of births, deaths, and marriages in ...

“Annual report of the registrar-general of births, deaths, and marriages in ...” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Annual report of the registrar-general of births, deaths, and marriages in ...
- Number of Pages: Median: 823
- Publisher: ➤ Great Britain GeneralRegistrar Office
- Publish Date: 1875
“Annual report of the registrar-general of births, deaths, and marriages in ...” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ diseases - mortality - deaths - population - districts - ages - zymotic - age - life - dealer - violent deaths - life table - healthy districts - ten years - english life - life deaths - generative organs - zymotic diseases - total zymotic - hydrocephalus local
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- The Open Library ID: OL20466421M
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- First Year Published: 1875
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Zymotic disease
Zymotic disease was a 19th-century medical term for acute infectious diseases, especially "chief fevers and contagious diseases (e.g. typhus and typhoid
Miasma theory
found in southern India and Sri Lanka.[better source needed] Based on zymotic theory, people believed vapors called miasmata (singular: miasma) rose
Contingent contagionism
Inadequate ventilation was one factor to which the consensus pointed. Zymotic theory was an explanation of disease developed by Justus von Liebig and
Clan of Xymox
added their own contributions. Assuming the name "Xymox" after the word zymotic (of or causing fermentation), in 1983 the group released a five-track EP
Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition
26 Submarine mines Tom-Tom Volume 27 Tonalite Vesuvius Volume 28 Vetch Zymotic diseases Volume 29 Index List of contributors Volume 1 of 1922 supp Abbe
Germ theory of disease
History of public health in the United Kingdom Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow Zymotic disease "Definition of Germ in English from the Oxford dictionary". Oxford
William Farr
GRO data he constructed a series of national life tables. The theory of zymotic disease was Farr's contribution to the debate on aetiology. He identified
Wonder Wart-Hog
Amazing Meanie Fuel, the Famous Rushin' Bear, Evil Weevil, the Mafia, the Zymotic Zookeeper, Smiling Sergeant Death, the Elusive Chimerical Chameleon, and
Fermentation theory
Distillation Fermentation in food processing Louis Pasteur Spontaneous generation Zymotic diseases (for the Greek language term zumoun for "ferment") Pasteur, Louis
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z
Greek ζέω, ζύμη (zúmē) alloenzyme, azyme, azymite, enzyme, lysozyme, microzyme, zymase, zyme, zymogen, zymology, zymolysis, zymosis, zymotic, zymurgy