Albany Medical Annals, Volume 21Medical Society of the County of Albany, 1900 - Medicine |
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... diseases such as Pott's and hip - joint disease , typhoid fever , et cetera . It is not the pressure alone that causes this condition , but the weakened circulation either from heart disease or vessel paralysis , and the consequent ...
... diseases such as Pott's and hip - joint disease , typhoid fever , et cetera . It is not the pressure alone that causes this condition , but the weakened circulation either from heart disease or vessel paralysis , and the consequent ...
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... disease is happily rare at all ages and especially so in children . According to some authors it does not occur in children , but it has some- times been observed by others . " On the other hand there is another variety which is rela ...
... disease is happily rare at all ages and especially so in children . According to some authors it does not occur in children , but it has some- times been observed by others . " On the other hand there is another variety which is rela ...
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... disease as it occurs in children not older than eight years . After that age , the disease does not differ materially from the form occurring in adults . " The predis- posing facts may be found in tubercular parents , or in those who ...
... disease as it occurs in children not older than eight years . After that age , the disease does not differ materially from the form occurring in adults . " The predis- posing facts may be found in tubercular parents , or in those who ...
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... disease progresses , the temperature becomes remittent at first , rising every third day , but finally remaining ... disease extends over a suffi- ciently long space of time to allow implication of the lungs to We then find all the signs ...
... disease progresses , the temperature becomes remittent at first , rising every third day , but finally remaining ... disease extends over a suffi- ciently long space of time to allow implication of the lungs to We then find all the signs ...
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... disease than at the beginning . Fever is irregular and develops generally rather slowly . In the acute and sub- acute tubercular pneumonias , the differentiation from simple pneumonia is made by the resistance of the disease to treat ...
... disease than at the beginning . Fever is irregular and develops generally rather slowly . In the acute and sub- acute tubercular pneumonias , the differentiation from simple pneumonia is made by the resistance of the disease to treat ...
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