Transactions of the Indiana State Medical Society, Volume 47Cameron & M'Neely, 1896 |
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Page 163 - Record} gives a summary of numerous cases of phthisis which have come under his observation, as follows : — " 1. Out of 763 persons dying of a non-tubercular disease, seventy-one, or over nine per cent, at some time in their life, had had phthisis, from which they had recovered. " 2. The new fibrous tissue by which the advance of the disease was apparently checked and the cure effected, developed principally by round-cell infiltration of the interlobular connective tissue, which in some instances...
Page 253 - He was a member of the County, District and State Medical Societies, a republican in politics and a member of the Masonic Fraternity.