American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.6, 1901, Volume 6W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... contain a saturated solution of milk of lime and should be emptied daily by odorless excavation . Each company should have such a trough . The Board also insists that medical officers of the army should have special training in military ...
... contain a saturated solution of milk of lime and should be emptied daily by odorless excavation . Each company should have such a trough . The Board also insists that medical officers of the army should have special training in military ...
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... containing yellowish - black pigment , could scarcely be confused with nucleated red cells ; neither could those with ameboid movement . Plasmodia also are not readily confused with polychromatic normoblasts , since the malarial ...
... containing yellowish - black pigment , could scarcely be confused with nucleated red cells ; neither could those with ameboid movement . Plasmodia also are not readily confused with polychromatic normoblasts , since the malarial ...
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... containing as many as 4 parasites , which were chiefly of the small , ameboid , nonpigmented form . Ten grains of the hydro- chlorate of quinin were given every 4 hours without any definite effect . Pigmented lymphocytes appeared in the ...
... containing as many as 4 parasites , which were chiefly of the small , ameboid , nonpigmented form . Ten grains of the hydro- chlorate of quinin were given every 4 hours without any definite effect . Pigmented lymphocytes appeared in the ...
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... contain large numbers of malarial crescents . Blood cultures were negative and there was no leukocytosis . The man recovered entirely . Treatment ( Prophylaxis ) .- R . Ross , 2 in considering the question of the extermination of ...
... contain large numbers of malarial crescents . Blood cultures were negative and there was no leukocytosis . The man recovered entirely . Treatment ( Prophylaxis ) .- R . Ross , 2 in considering the question of the extermination of ...
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... containing them should be destroyed . W. J. Simpson , 1 in a general discussion of plague , notes the impor- tance of observing in the early part of epidemics the slow and irregular way of advance of the disease in the community and the ...
... containing them should be destroyed . W. J. Simpson , 1 in a general discussion of plague , notes the impor- tance of observing in the early part of epidemics the slow and irregular way of advance of the disease in the community and the ...
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