All 13 Uses of
typhoid
in
Arrowsmith
- He had immunized rabbits to typhoid, and he believed that if he mixed serum taken from these immune animals with typhoid germs, the germs would die.†
Chpt 6 *
- He had immunized rabbits to typhoid, and he believed that if he mixed serum taken from these immune animals with typhoid germs, the germs would die.†
Chpt 6
- Gustaf Sondelius shouted, in high places and low, that most diseases could be and must be wiped out; that tuberculosis, cancer, typhoid, the plague, influenza, were an invading army against which the world must mobilize—literally; that public health authorities must supersede generals and oil kings.†
Chpt 16
- The community at Delft had a typhoid epidemic which slackened and continually reappeared.†
Chpt 18
- Flashing through the county, not neglecting but certainly not enlarging his own practice, Martin mapped every recent case of typhoid within five miles of Delft.†
Chpt 18
- She had had typhoid four years before.†
Chpt 18
- In her discharges he found billions of typhoid bacilli.†
Chpt 18
- He was convinced that she had caused at least one hundred cases of typhoid, with nine deaths.†
Chpt 18
- Cause typhoid now, when she had been well for four years?†
Chpt 18
- I was agin you in the typhoid epidemic, when you said that seamstress was carrying the sickness around, and then you showed me up good.†
Chpt 18
- They prepared sera; the assistant in the Department of Bio-Physics was inventing electrified wire entanglements; Dr. Billy Smith, who six months before had been singing Studentenlieder at Luchow's, was working on poison gas to be used against all singers of Lieder; and to Martin was assigned the manufacture of lipovaccine, a suspension of finely ground typhoid and paratyphoid organisms in oil.†
Chpt 27
- In a few months we may be curing not only staph infections but typhoid, dysentery!†
Chpt 29
- I want you to experiment with phage in pneumonia, plague, perhaps typhoid, and when your experiments get going, make some practical tests in collaboration with the hospitals.†
Chpt 30
Definition:
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(typhoid) a serious infection marked by intestinal inflammation and ulceration; caused by contaminated food or watereditor's notes: Environmental sanitation has virtually eliminated typhoid from the developed world, but worldwide it is still thought to infect millions and kill tens of thousands each year.
Typhoid may also be called enteric fever.