-
conditions following the earthquake, and it
prompted the
establishment of
antityphoid measures and the
building of
urban infrastructure. The
Honda Point Disaster...
- relocation, and
water sterilization, but by far the most
successful antityphoid method was vaccination,
which became compulsory in June 1911 for all...
- the
aetiology of the disease, and in 1888
developed an
experimental antityphoid inoculation. Also with Widal, he
isolated the
bacillus that was the cause...
-
Extracts of
Antibodies Obtained from
Specific Precipitates of Typhoid-
Antityphoid Serum Complex in the
Journal of
Immunology in 1918,
Quantitative Biological...
- collapsed, and the
earthquake exaggerated those conditions. This led to new
antityphoid measures and infrastructure. On
December 27, 1923, in the
Toranomon incident...
- 655-b. PMC 2341265. "Symptoms
resembling tabes dorsals arising after antityphoid inoculation". The Lancet. 196 (5069): 844–845. 23
October 1920. doi:10...