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" Typho-malarial fever is not a specific or distinct type of disease, but the term may be conveniently applied to the compound forms of fever which result from the combined influence of the causes of the malarious fevers and of typhoid fever. "
The Medical World - Page 162
1886
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Medical News and Abstract, Volumes 33-34

1875 - 420 pages
...Typho-malarial fever is not a special or distinct type of disease, but the term may be conveniently supplied to the compound forms of fever which result from the combined influence of the causes of the malarial fevers and of typhoid fever. SECTION II. Biology. — Christopher Johnston, MD, Prof, of Surgery...
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Transactions of the International medical congress of Philadelphia. 1876

1877 - 1284 pages
...and the following conclusion was adopted by the Section: — Typhc-malarial fever is not a special or distinct type of disease, but the term may be conveniently applied to the compound forms of lever which result from the combined iuliuence of the causes of the malarial fevers and of typhoid...
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Differential diagnosis

Francis de Havilland Hall - 1879 - 216 pages
...fever," a term which he explains to be applied " not to a specific or distinct type of disease, but to the compound forms of fever which result from the...the causes of the malarious fevers and of typhoid fever."f In order to bring into relief the broad distinctions between the typhoid and malarial fevers...
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A Treatise on the theory and practice of medicine

John Syer Bristowe - 1879 - 1138 pages
...[The term typho-malarial fever, originally proposed by Dr. .1. J. Woodward, of the US Army, has been applied to the compound forms of fever which result from the combined influences of the causes of malarious fevers and of typhoid fever, and which not infrequently occur...
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A Treatise on the Continued Fevers

James Cornelius Wilson - 1881 - 396 pages
...the etiology of enteric fever, that a hybrid disease to which this term is applicable does not exist. Typho-malarial fever is not a specific or distinct...compound forms of fever which result from the combined influences of the causes of the malarious fevers and of typhoid fever (Woodward '). RELAPSES. By a...
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the boston and medical surgical journal

george b. shattuck and anner post - 1884 - 646 pages
...Section of Medicine of that Congress, as expressing the opinion of the Section, to this effect : " Typho-malarial fever is not a specific or distinct...causes of the malarious fevers and of typhoid fever." All recent writers are, so far as I know, of the same opinion. I need only quote Flint, than whom no...
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A System of Practical Medicine, Volume 1

William Pepper, Louis Starr - 1885 - 1086 pages
...Woodward, seconded by Dr. Pepper, the following was adopted as expressing the opinion of the section : Typho-malarial fever is not a specific or distinct...of the malarious fevers and of typhoid fever." It follows, therefore, that the term should be so restricted as to define a disease compounded of the...
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A System of practical medicine v. 1, 1885, Volume 1

1885 - 1090 pages
...Woodward, seconded by Dr. Pepper, the following was adopted as expressing the opinion of the section : Typho-malarial fever is not a specific or distinct...of the malarious fevers and of typhoid fever." It follows, therefore, that the term should be so restricted as to define a disease compounded of the...
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The American Lancet, Volume 10

Leartus Connor - 1886 - 512 pages
...disease, but for convenience gives the name to two concurrent fevers in the same individual. He says: "Typho-malarial Fever is not a specific or distinct...compound forms of fever which result from the combined influences of the causes of the malarious fevers and of the typhoid fever." The finding •Read before...
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Canada Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 18

George Edgeworth Fenwick, Thomas George Roddick, George Ross - 1890 - 1028 pages
...it was distinctly pointed out that it was " not a specific or distinct type of disease, but a term conveniently applied to the compound forms of fever which result from the combined influences of the causes of the malarious fevers and of typhoid fever," there has been a tendency to...
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