The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 - Medicine |
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Page 68
... infection of animals , foot and mouth disease , was recognized in 1898 by Loeffler and Frosch . It has since been ... infections , a mononuclear cell response in blood or spinal fluid should make the clinician suspicious of an infec ...
... infection of animals , foot and mouth disease , was recognized in 1898 by Loeffler and Frosch . It has since been ... infections , a mononuclear cell response in blood or spinal fluid should make the clinician suspicious of an infec ...
Page 69
... infections , particularly those in- volving the central nervous system , can be satisfactorily differentiated only ... infections can be modified even though the infection has begun , as in measles and mumps through the use of ...
... infections , particularly those in- volving the central nervous system , can be satisfactorily differentiated only ... infections can be modified even though the infection has begun , as in measles and mumps through the use of ...
Page 73
... infectious fevers 2. The chronic infections . 3. Exogenous poisons . 4. Endogenous poisons . None of the four groups of causes af- fect the ear and its nerve exclusively and none can be helped by attention directed to the hearing ...
... infectious fevers 2. The chronic infections . 3. Exogenous poisons . 4. Endogenous poisons . None of the four groups of causes af- fect the ear and its nerve exclusively and none can be helped by attention directed to the hearing ...
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No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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