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Example sentences for "communicability"

Lexicographically close words:
communem; communes; communi; communia; communibus; communicable; communicant; communicants; communicate; communicated
  1. Both of his arguments against such communicability have some foundation, and serve to prove that the communicability cannot be exact or entire, even in the case of sensible facts.

  2. The matter of communicability of malaria by means of drinking water should not be dismissed without some allusion to the great probability that other fluids or solids are open to a similar charge.

  3. From these returns it appeared that the belief in the communicability of cholera, in one way or another, was practically unanimous; for of the whole number, those who believed that it is conveyed from person to person were 75 per cent.

  4. It has been objected to the communicability of cholera that its dissemination does not always follow the deposit of cholera discharges in privies, wells, etc.

  5. Footnote 36: Additional illustrations of the communicability of cholera are contained in the Brit.

  6. The presence of false membranes in one form of mammitis in cows does not necessarily imply its communicability to man.

  7. In individual cases, therefore, it is often necessary to take into account the history of the animal, the course of the disease, and the communicability of the affection before a diagnosis can be made between the two diseases.

  8. If the determining ground of our judgement as to this universal communicability of the representation is to be merely subjective, i.

  9. If the pleasure in the given object precedes, and it is only its universal communicability that is to be acknowledged in the judgement of taste about the representation of the object, there would be a contradiction.

  10. Taste is then the faculty of judging a priori of the communicability of feelings that are bound up with a given representation (without the mediation of a concept).

  11. Here, although the pleasure which every one has in such an object is inconsiderable and in itself without any marked interest, yet the Idea of its universal communicability increases its worth in an almost infinite degree.

  12. Additional evidence on the communicability of peach yellows and peach rosette.

  13. The separated soul, though it is an existing individual substance, retains its essential communicability to its connatural material principle, the body.

  14. Throughout the foregoing letter, I have used the words contagion and infection as precisely synonymous terms, meaning communicability of disease from one person to another.

  15. Macmichael supposes, those who disbelieve the communicability of cholera, have no necessity whatever in this case for pleading a coinsidency between the breaking out of the disease, and the arrival of the frigate; indeed, his friend Dr.


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