American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.5, 1900, Volume 5W.B. Saunders, 1900 |
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... cells in 5 of 9 mosquitos . These pigmented cells are believed to be a stage in the life - history of the gymnosporidium , for mosquitos fed on birds infected with halteridium or immature pro- teosoma , or on healthy sparrows , showed ...
... cells in 5 of 9 mosquitos . These pigmented cells are believed to be a stage in the life - history of the gymnosporidium , for mosquitos fed on birds infected with halteridium or immature pro- teosoma , or on healthy sparrows , showed ...
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... cells . Later , the liquid is clearer and culture or microscopic examination is apt to be negative . During exacerbations of the disease positive results are more likely to be obtained than during the remissions . One of the striking ...
... cells . Later , the liquid is clearer and culture or microscopic examination is apt to be negative . During exacerbations of the disease positive results are more likely to be obtained than during the remissions . One of the striking ...
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... cell infiltration , and in the latter there were some giant - cells . Infiltration was slight in the areas longest affected , and lepra - bacilli were few in number in the older areas . of infiltration ; there was an interstitial ...
... cell infiltration , and in the latter there were some giant - cells . Infiltration was slight in the areas longest affected , and lepra - bacilli were few in number in the older areas . of infiltration ; there was an interstitial ...
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... cells the most important factor in the cure of tuberculosis at high alti- tudes . He has attempted to cause an increase in the number of cells by the administration of blood , prevented from coagulating by adding to each quart of blood ...
... cells the most important factor in the cure of tuberculosis at high alti- tudes . He has attempted to cause an increase in the number of cells by the administration of blood , prevented from coagulating by adding to each quart of blood ...
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... cells increasing about 1,000,000 within 2 weeks ; the white cells becoming normal . The cause of the condition was believed to be absorption of chemotactic proteids or of some bacterial products which produced the leukocytosis ; while ...
... cells increasing about 1,000,000 within 2 weeks ; the white cells becoming normal . The cause of the condition was believed to be absorption of chemotactic proteids or of some bacterial products which produced the leukocytosis ; while ...
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Page 1 - A Yearly Digest of Scientific Progress and Authoritative Opinion in all branches of Medicine and Surgery, drawn from journals, monographs, and text-books of the leading American and Foreign authors and investigators.