Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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... disease was lacking . During this period , Europe was periodically swept by epidemics , the most famous of which was ... disease was regarded as resulting from supernatural influences . Throughout the period of the Middle Ages , there ...
... disease was lacking . During this period , Europe was periodically swept by epidemics , the most famous of which was ... disease was regarded as resulting from supernatural influences . Throughout the period of the Middle Ages , there ...
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... disease of the silk worm was the same . Thus the germ theory of com- municable diseases was established , and the silk industry of France was saved . With the demonstration and acceptance that communicable diseases were spread through ...
... disease of the silk worm was the same . Thus the germ theory of com- municable diseases was established , and the silk industry of France was saved . With the demonstration and acceptance that communicable diseases were spread through ...
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... disease left the individual with a certain amount of immunity against future attacks . In the East , the practice of providing immunity against smallpox by a form of inoculation under controlled conditions was current for centuries . In ...
... disease left the individual with a certain amount of immunity against future attacks . In the East , the practice of providing immunity against smallpox by a form of inoculation under controlled conditions was current for centuries . In ...
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