American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.5, 1900, Volume 5W.B. Saunders, 1900 |
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... disease by flies . Joly 2 has also demonstrated the danger of infection through flies by having these insects walk over gelatin plates and obtaining cultures from these plates . He notes a num- ber of diseases which are undoubtedly ...
... disease by flies . Joly 2 has also demonstrated the danger of infection through flies by having these insects walk over gelatin plates and obtaining cultures from these plates . He notes a num- ber of diseases which are undoubtedly ...
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... disease , and he believes that the reason streptococci have been frequently found is that the pneumococcus is often discovered in strep- tococcus - form in the sputum , and that the secretions from the mouth and pharynx are constantly ...
... disease , and he believes that the reason streptococci have been frequently found is that the pneumococcus is often discovered in strep- tococcus - form in the sputum , and that the secretions from the mouth and pharynx are constantly ...
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... disease , which was fatal . The autopsy showed enlargement of the spleen with ulceration in the ileum , and there was a purulent meningitis from which cultures of the typhoid bacillus were obtained . The meningitis was due to general ...
... disease , which was fatal . The autopsy showed enlargement of the spleen with ulceration in the ileum , and there was a purulent meningitis from which cultures of the typhoid bacillus were obtained . The meningitis was due to general ...
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... disease having been contracted before the patient left the United States . It was usually mild in character . In one case there was a metastatic abscess of the submaxillary gland , which is a rare complication ; and in another case ...
... disease having been contracted before the patient left the United States . It was usually mild in character . In one case there was a metastatic abscess of the submaxillary gland , which is a rare complication ; and in another case ...
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... disease . He thinks that the duration of the reaction is directly related to the severity of the disease ; the intensity of the reaction less so . He notes that the serum from bullæ may be used instead of blood - serum . Examination of ...
... disease . He thinks that the duration of the reaction is directly related to the severity of the disease ; the intensity of the reaction less so . He notes that the serum from bullæ may be used instead of blood - serum . Examination of ...
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