American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.6, 1901, Volume 6W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... lung proceeded to consolidation , which ran its usual course , and resulted in entire resolution . This Walger states is good evidence that the exudation in the lung is merely the method used by the system to rid itself of the toxins ...
... lung proceeded to consolidation , which ran its usual course , and resulted in entire resolution . This Walger states is good evidence that the exudation in the lung is merely the method used by the system to rid itself of the toxins ...
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... lung , 3 negative and 1 positive from the heart blood . Injections of cultures underneath the intestinal peritoneum ... lungs , but there was no fever , and the animals probably died from toxemia . W. Ophüls 1 describes a case of typhoid ...
... lung , 3 negative and 1 positive from the heart blood . Injections of cultures underneath the intestinal peritoneum ... lungs , but there was no fever , and the animals probably died from toxemia . W. Ophüls 1 describes a case of typhoid ...
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... lungs and developed typhoid fever , and the latter was complicated by pneumococcus pneumonia , which occurred in the later stages of the typhoid fever . The case thus constituted an instance of triple infection . J. L. Bevans reports a ...
... lungs and developed typhoid fever , and the latter was complicated by pneumococcus pneumonia , which occurred in the later stages of the typhoid fever . The case thus constituted an instance of triple infection . J. L. Bevans reports a ...
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... lung , and even more particularly in the kidney , —with the production of a typhoid nephritis and with perhaps the absence of enteric symptoms for 10 days or more . These are very prone to be incorrectly diagnosed . Chills are ...
... lung , and even more particularly in the kidney , —with the production of a typhoid nephritis and with perhaps the absence of enteric symptoms for 10 days or more . These are very prone to be incorrectly diagnosed . Chills are ...
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... lung , and the blood , sputum , and buboes should be exam- ined for bacilli . The obscure cases are the most dangerous in the spread of the disease from country to country . neys . Brit . Med . Jour . , Sept. 16 , 1899 . 2 Lancet ...
... lung , and the blood , sputum , and buboes should be exam- ined for bacilli . The obscure cases are the most dangerous in the spread of the disease from country to country . neys . Brit . Med . Jour . , Sept. 16 , 1899 . 2 Lancet ...
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