The Cuban coast was uninterruptedly full of infection, and the danger of an outbreak in each year was never absent, until the work of the United States army in 1901-1902 conclusively proved that this disease, though ineradicable by the most extreme sanitary measures, based on the accepted theory of its origin as a filth-disease, could be eradicated entirely by removing the possibility of inoculation by the Stegomyia mosquito. [Please select]
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However well cared for, the wilderness motive seems never to have been eradicated. [Please select]
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For the old archness, at least, would never be eradicated. [Please select]
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Ada's wild spirit was--we dare not say eradicated, but--thoroughly subdued at last. [Please select]
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In the United States, Massachusetts eradicated pleuropneumonia during the period from 1860 to 1866. [Please select]
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4 per cent, demonstrating that tuberculosis may be eradicated from all the herds in a circumscribed area. [Please select]
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Where this method of diagnosing the disease has been adopted tuberculosis is gradually being eradicated. [Please select]
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