American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.6, 1901, Volume 6W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... action of the typhoid bacillus or to secondary infection , and it is difficult clinically to determine which is the cause . If they are due to the typhoid bacillus , it may be through direct infec- tion of the central nervous system ...
... action of the typhoid bacillus or to secondary infection , and it is difficult clinically to determine which is the cause . If they are due to the typhoid bacillus , it may be through direct infec- tion of the central nervous system ...
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... action of the inoculations . D. Duckworth 2 reports his use of antityphoid inoculation in a young man who was about to go on duty in the tropics . He gave 2 injections of 1 cc . of antityphoid serum 10 days apart . After each injection ...
... action of the inoculations . D. Duckworth 2 reports his use of antityphoid inoculation in a young man who was about to go on duty in the tropics . He gave 2 injections of 1 cc . of antityphoid serum 10 days apart . After each injection ...
Page 100
... action of the rheu- matic toxin upon the cortical cells a conclusion that does not seem to be wholly justified , as it seems probable that any severe disease , infec- tious or otherwise , might have produced the outbreaks in these ...
... action of the rheu- matic toxin upon the cortical cells a conclusion that does not seem to be wholly justified , as it seems probable that any severe disease , infec- tious or otherwise , might have produced the outbreaks in these ...
Page 102
... action on the renal epithelium , facilitating the elimination of sugar when it is present to excess in the blood and tissues . He does not think that the glyco- suria was of hepatic origin , though perhaps impaired functionation of the ...
... action on the renal epithelium , facilitating the elimination of sugar when it is present to excess in the blood and tissues . He does not think that the glyco- suria was of hepatic origin , though perhaps impaired functionation of the ...
Page 104
... action ; but the extirpation of the pancreas causes a severe injury to the celiac plexus , and this injury , with the resulting disturbances of the liver function , he considers answerable for the diabetes . A. Gilbert and P ...
... action ; but the extirpation of the pancreas causes a severe injury to the celiac plexus , and this injury , with the resulting disturbances of the liver function , he considers answerable for the diabetes . A. Gilbert and P ...
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