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" Partly in consequence of early teaching, partly because the evidence is not conclusive, there is still a minority that maintains the individuality of the two affections. One of the most conclusive clinical arguments of their identity is afforded by the... "
The Medical World - Page 97
1893
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Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic, Volume 29

1892 - 936 pages
...is not conclusive, there is still a minority that maintains the individuality of the two affections. One of the most conclusive clinical arguments of their...diphtheria to develop in a family in which an apparent case of croup has been present. The almost general acceptance of the dictum of identity is indicated...
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The Medical and Surgical Reporter, Volume 67

1892 - 1084 pages
...is not conclusive, there is still a minority that maintains the individuality of the two affections. One of the most conclusive clinical arguments of their...diphtheria to develop in a family in which an apparent case of croup has been present. The almost general acceptance of the dictum of identity is indicated...
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Report, Volume 12

New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1893 - 312 pages
...justifying this conclusion." An abstract from the Medical News, as given \>j the Medical Mirror, says: " One of the most conclusive clinical arguments of their...diphtheria to develop in a family in which an apparent case of croup has been present." For a confirmation of this latter statement, see pages 178 and 179...
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Reports, Volume 3

New Hampshire - 1893 - 1134 pages
...justifying this conclusion." An abstract from the Medical Neivs, as given b)' the Medical Mirror, says : u One of the most conclusive clinical arguments of their...diphtheria to develop in a family in which an apparent case of croup has been present." For a confirmation of this latter statement, see pages 178 and 179...
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The Cincinnati Lancet-clinic, Volume 68

1892 - 1032 pages
...is not conclusive, there is still a minority that maintains the individuality of the two affections. One of the most conclusive clinical arguments of their...while it is not rare for diphtheria to develop in a fam ily in which an apparent case of croup has been present. The almost general acceptance pf the dictum...
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The Sanitary Era, Volume 6

1891 - 280 pages
...having rubber tubes. Efforts are being made also to induce Parisian mothers to nurse their own infants. DIPHTHERIA AND CROUP. — One of the most conclusive...is afforded by the fact that in some of the large European hospitals cases of croup and diphtheria are placed side by side in the same ward, and the...
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The Journal of Ophthalmology, Otology and Laryngology, Volume 6

1894 - 376 pages
...described by Loeffler. This is said to be found only in diphtheritic deposits ; and it is reported that, in some of the large continental hospitals, cases of croup and diphtheria are placed in the same ward side by side. However, there seems to be at times a wide difference between the two...
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