The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 20Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1901 |
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... microscopic investigation . It is more than likely that you have destroyed evidences of the infection which you were trying to establish , and which may be there all the time . Again , the fact that all manner of diseases may recover ...
... microscopic investigation . It is more than likely that you have destroyed evidences of the infection which you were trying to establish , and which may be there all the time . Again , the fact that all manner of diseases may recover ...
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... microscope ; at other times , we have to hunt through many fields and many specimens . In this case the number of plasmodia was simply enormous , and at the autopsy innumerable plasmodial thromboses were found in the vessels of all ...
... microscope ; at other times , we have to hunt through many fields and many specimens . In this case the number of plasmodia was simply enormous , and at the autopsy innumerable plasmodial thromboses were found in the vessels of all ...
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... microscope to the case in order to get fresh blood . Nearly every practitioner , who has had much experience , will find it very little trouble to take a microscope to the bedside . If he cannot find the malarial parasite in the first ...
... microscope to the case in order to get fresh blood . Nearly every practitioner , who has had much experience , will find it very little trouble to take a microscope to the bedside . If he cannot find the malarial parasite in the first ...
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... microscope , however , does not readily lend itself to all the exigencies of private practice , especially in rural regions . 3. The therapeutic results of the admin- istration of quinine . The first and third of these methods are suffi ...
... microscope , however , does not readily lend itself to all the exigencies of private practice , especially in rural regions . 3. The therapeutic results of the admin- istration of quinine . The first and third of these methods are suffi ...
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... only when this relationship is recognized that the limitations of microscopic and clinical evidence in diagnosis can be understood . Chicago Medical Society , January 2 , 1901 A germ disease is where the patient furnishes the conditions.
... only when this relationship is recognized that the limitations of microscopic and clinical evidence in diagnosis can be understood . Chicago Medical Society , January 2 , 1901 A germ disease is where the patient furnishes the conditions.
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