An attempt to show that the walls and flooring of ordinary hospitals are largely concerned in the production of those septic poisons which give rise to pyaemia, erysipelas, and puerperal fever : with suggestions for remedying the evil / by John Day.

  • Day, John, 1816-1881.
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An attempt to show that the walls and flooring of ordinary hospitals are largely concerned in the production of those septic poisons which give rise to pyaemia, erysipelas, and puerperal fever : with suggestions for remedying the evil / by John Day. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[Melbourne] : Stillwell and Knight, printers, [1875]

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7 pages ; 22 cm

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'A paper read before the Medical Society of Victoria, November 3, 1875' - caption
'From The Australian Medical Journal, November, 1875' - caption

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