Pulmonary tuberculosis and its complications, with special reference to diagnosis and treatmentW.B. Saunders Company, 1908 - 778 pages |
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... regarded by the Koch school for a con- siderable length of time with a certain contempt , and I have borne their judgment with patience . I certainly have never understood how any one could maintain that the two were identical . " 28 ...
... regarded by the Koch school for a con- siderable length of time with a certain contempt , and I have borne their judgment with patience . I certainly have never understood how any one could maintain that the two were identical . " 28 ...
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... regarded as indi- cative of a congenital invasion . The basis for belief in latent glandular infection is the recognition of tubercle bacilli in bronchial and mesenteric lymph - nodes which are macroscopically intact . A more detailed ...
... regarded as indi- cative of a congenital invasion . The basis for belief in latent glandular infection is the recognition of tubercle bacilli in bronchial and mesenteric lymph - nodes which are macroscopically intact . A more detailed ...
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... regarded as provisional evidence concerning the existence of latent foci of infection . The blood from the umbilical cord was reported never to agglutinate the bacilli . The lowest percentage of agglutination was found in children ...
... regarded as provisional evidence concerning the existence of latent foci of infection . The blood from the umbilical cord was reported never to agglutinate the bacilli . The lowest percentage of agglutination was found in children ...
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... regarded by some as suggestive of a congenital origin . It is a matter of clinical record that at this age the tubercle bacilli display a special predilection for the invasion of glands , bones , and joints . Baumgarten assumes that ...
... regarded by some as suggestive of a congenital origin . It is a matter of clinical record that at this age the tubercle bacilli display a special predilection for the invasion of glands , bones , and joints . Baumgarten assumes that ...
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... of especial iologic importance . Congenital tuberculosis , though an admitted possibility , must be regarded as of rare occurrence . CHAPTER V INFECTION BY WAY OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT THE 42 ETIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGIC ANATOMY.
... of especial iologic importance . Congenital tuberculosis , though an admitted possibility , must be regarded as of rare occurrence . CHAPTER V INFECTION BY WAY OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT THE 42 ETIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGIC ANATOMY.
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absence acute afforded apex appearance arrest attended auscultation autopsy bronchi bronchial cardiac cavity cent character chest climate clinical Colorado condition considerable consolidation constitutes consumption cough culous cyanosis degree diagnosis digestive diminished disease disturbance dyspnea entirely epididymis evidence examination exhibited existence expectoration extent fever frequently glands important improvement increased individual infiltration influence infrequent inoculation instances intestinal kidney larynx lesions less lung lymphatic manifestations mediastinal pleura meningeal ment method microorganisms miliary tuberculosis moderate normal observed occasionally onset operation opsonic pain pathologic patient percussion phthisis physical signs physician pitch pleural cavity pleural effusion pleurisy pneumothorax portion possible practical present prognosis pronounced pulmonary hemorrhage pulmonary invalids pulmonary tuberculosis pulse râles recognized regarded region reported resonance respiration respiratory respiratory sounds slight sometimes sputum symptoms syphilis tion tissue treatment tuber tubercle bacilli tubercle deposit tuberculin tuberculous infection tuberculous involvement tuberculous process tubes tympanitic ulceration usually
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