American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.6, 1901, Volume 6W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... cells in local typhoid infection or in typhoid toxemia . The experimental inoculation of rabbits with living cultures of typhoid bacilli or the injection of typhoid toxins caused slight alterations in the ganglion cells when hardened ...
... cells in local typhoid infection or in typhoid toxemia . The experimental inoculation of rabbits with living cultures of typhoid bacilli or the injection of typhoid toxins caused slight alterations in the ganglion cells when hardened ...
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... cells in the cervical cord even when there was no hemorrhage in the immediate neighborhood . Micro - organisms were not found in any part of the cord . The hemorrhage was attributed to toxemia . Five other cases of acute infections of ...
... cells in the cervical cord even when there was no hemorrhage in the immediate neighborhood . Micro - organisms were not found in any part of the cord . The hemorrhage was attributed to toxemia . Five other cases of acute infections of ...
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... cells ; neither could those with ameboid movement . Plasmodia also are not readily confused with polychromatic normoblasts , since the malarial organisms are found almost exclusively in orthochromatic red cells . There is little danger ...
... cells ; neither could those with ameboid movement . Plasmodia also are not readily confused with polychromatic normoblasts , since the malarial organisms are found almost exclusively in orthochromatic red cells . There is little danger ...
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... cells . The number of eosinophiles present seemed to bear no relation to the severity of the disease , but the degree of leukocytosis did bear a direct relation . From the examina- tion of the blood itself the observers saw no reason to ...
... cells . The number of eosinophiles present seemed to bear no relation to the severity of the disease , but the degree of leukocytosis did bear a direct relation . From the examina- tion of the blood itself the observers saw no reason to ...
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... cells , tending as they do to confirm the views of several investigators that these cells originate in other tissues than the hemopoietic . ] RABIES . J. R. Bradford 1 gives a lecture on rabies based upon a study of the literature and ...
... cells , tending as they do to confirm the views of several investigators that these cells originate in other tissues than the hemopoietic . ] RABIES . J. R. Bradford 1 gives a lecture on rabies based upon a study of the literature and ...
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Page 1 - A Yearly Digest of Scientific Progress and Authoritative Opinion in all branches of Medicine and Surgery, drawn from journals, monographs, and text-books of the leading American and Foreign authors and investigators.