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... described . Pawlowsky1 has made an important observation which bears upon such cases as this . He describes a variety of acute peritonitis which he calls mycotic peritonitis , in which there are no macroscopic appear- ances , but in ...
... described . Pawlowsky1 has made an important observation which bears upon such cases as this . He describes a variety of acute peritonitis which he calls mycotic peritonitis , in which there are no macroscopic appear- ances , but in ...
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... described and one of my cases of diffuse septic peritonitis which did recover after laparatomy.1 In my case the peritonitis was of not less than forty - eight hours ' duration , and was caused by a perforation of the ileum , which I ...
... described and one of my cases of diffuse septic peritonitis which did recover after laparatomy.1 In my case the peritonitis was of not less than forty - eight hours ' duration , and was caused by a perforation of the ileum , which I ...
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... described . STREPTOCOCCUS PERITONITIS . Case 4. - A girl , sixteen years of age , was admitted with inflammatory swellings about the right humerus , the lower end of the left radius and ulna , and of the left calf . She also had a ...
... described . STREPTOCOCCUS PERITONITIS . Case 4. - A girl , sixteen years of age , was admitted with inflammatory swellings about the right humerus , the lower end of the left radius and ulna , and of the left calf . She also had a ...
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... described several cases illustrating the effects of bacteria upon the peritoneum . I next pur- pose to describe a case to show their effects upon the pleura , and incidentally their distribution in a large septic STREPTOCOCCUS PLEURITIS .
... described several cases illustrating the effects of bacteria upon the peritoneum . I next pur- pose to describe a case to show their effects upon the pleura , and incidentally their distribution in a large septic STREPTOCOCCUS PLEURITIS .
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... described . Histologically 2 the tissues of the peritoneum had not undergone much alteration . The surface cells 1 The specimen is in the museum of St. Bartholomew's Hospital ( No. 1951 b ) . 2 I am indebted to Dr. Addison for much ...
... described . Histologically 2 the tissues of the peritoneum had not undergone much alteration . The surface cells 1 The specimen is in the museum of St. Bartholomew's Hospital ( No. 1951 b ) . 2 I am indebted to Dr. Addison for much ...
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