Therapeutic Gazette, Volume 46G. S. Davis, 1922 - Drugs |
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... Infected of Infected Bronchial Lymph Nodes BY H. A. HARE , M.D. , LL.D. Professor of Therapeutics and Diagnosis in ... infection . It is remarkable how little attention has been paid to these tissues by the general clinician , the more ...
... Infected of Infected Bronchial Lymph Nodes BY H. A. HARE , M.D. , LL.D. Professor of Therapeutics and Diagnosis in ... infection . It is remarkable how little attention has been paid to these tissues by the general clinician , the more ...
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... infection from the abdominal area , we frequently see infection of the thoracic and abdom- inal nodes apparently by direct continuity . It will be recalled that some pathologists have gone so far as to claim that thoracic tuberculosis ...
... infection from the abdominal area , we frequently see infection of the thoracic and abdom- inal nodes apparently by direct continuity . It will be recalled that some pathologists have gone so far as to claim that thoracic tuberculosis ...
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... Infection from below upwards . The center of each thoracic node is a cheesy abscess . 2 Σ The Treatment of ... infection , to tuberculosis , or arising in the moderate fever , may conclude his patient is tuberculous . On the other hand ...
... Infection from below upwards . The center of each thoracic node is a cheesy abscess . 2 Σ The Treatment of ... infection , to tuberculosis , or arising in the moderate fever , may conclude his patient is tuberculous . On the other hand ...
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... infection is situated at a point in close proximity to the central nervous system . They do not , however , regard these phenomena as evidence of an actual meningeal infection . Regardless of the cause , the therapeutic indications seem ...
... infection is situated at a point in close proximity to the central nervous system . They do not , however , regard these phenomena as evidence of an actual meningeal infection . Regardless of the cause , the therapeutic indications seem ...
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... infection are added to the struc- tural and functional changes of the first stage and require strict attention . How- ever , the same treatment should be applied , but the mechanical removal of large gran- ules by expression or ...
... infection are added to the struc- tural and functional changes of the first stage and require strict attention . How- ever , the same treatment should be applied , but the mechanical removal of large gran- ules by expression or ...
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