American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.5, 1900, Volume 5W.B. Saunders, 1900 |
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... active in spreading the disease than are the feces . The latter are extremely infectious in the earlier stages of the disease and until about the third week ; but commonly the bacilli rapidly disappear after this period , while bacilli ...
... active in spreading the disease than are the feces . The latter are extremely infectious in the earlier stages of the disease and until about the third week ; but commonly the bacilli rapidly disappear after this period , while bacilli ...
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... active in the disease , and he believes that the reason streptococci have been frequently found is that the pneumococcus is often discovered in strep- tococcus - form in the sputum , and that the secretions from the mouth and pharynx ...
... active in the disease , and he believes that the reason streptococci have been frequently found is that the pneumococcus is often discovered in strep- tococcus - form in the sputum , and that the secretions from the mouth and pharynx ...
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... active in the transmission of yellow fever , but offers no satisfactory proof of this . A. W. Elting has inoculated a number of healthy individuals with blood taken from those suffering from various forms of malaria . In 4 persons ...
... active in the transmission of yellow fever , but offers no satisfactory proof of this . A. W. Elting has inoculated a number of healthy individuals with blood taken from those suffering from various forms of malaria . In 4 persons ...
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... active malaria and typhoid fever progressing simultaneously ; malaria is usually suppressed during the course of typhoid fever . 1 Brit . Med . Jour ,, Sept. 24 , 1898 . 2 Ibid . 3 ' Ibid . , Dec. 17 , 1898 . 4 N. Y. Med . Jour . , Jan ...
... active malaria and typhoid fever progressing simultaneously ; malaria is usually suppressed during the course of typhoid fever . 1 Brit . Med . Jour ,, Sept. 24 , 1898 . 2 Ibid . 3 ' Ibid . , Dec. 17 , 1898 . 4 N. Y. Med . Jour . , Jan ...
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... active typhoid fever he found the pigmented malarial organisms . 6 H. Jackson draws attention to the usual absence of chill in cases of malaria in soldiers who had been in Cuba . E. M. Buckingham 7 believes that of the 400 cases of ...
... active typhoid fever he found the pigmented malarial organisms . 6 H. Jackson draws attention to the usual absence of chill in cases of malaria in soldiers who had been in Cuba . E. M. Buckingham 7 believes that of the 400 cases of ...
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