American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.5, 1900, Volume 5W.B. Saunders, 1900 |
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... developed typhoid fever . M. A. Veeder discusses the importance of flies in the dissemi- nation of typhoid fever , and especially in military camps during the - Spanish - American war . This means of infection can be guarded against ...
... developed typhoid fever . M. A. Veeder discusses the importance of flies in the dissemi- nation of typhoid fever , and especially in military camps during the - Spanish - American war . This means of infection can be guarded against ...
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... developed during con- valescence . 2 In A. V. Meigs states that 214 cases of typhoid fever were treated at the Pennsylvania Hospital , with a mortality of 8.88 % . A num- ber of these patients , however , were convalescent upon ...
... developed during con- valescence . 2 In A. V. Meigs states that 214 cases of typhoid fever were treated at the Pennsylvania Hospital , with a mortality of 8.88 % . A num- ber of these patients , however , were convalescent upon ...
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... developed in a town having 7000 inhabitants . The mortality reached 8.7 % . In the fatal cases intes- tinal hemorrhage was observed 5 times , perforation 4 times , erysipelas once , and meningitis is stated to have occurred once , but ...
... developed in a town having 7000 inhabitants . The mortality reached 8.7 % . In the fatal cases intes- tinal hemorrhage was observed 5 times , perforation 4 times , erysipelas once , and meningitis is stated to have occurred once , but ...
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... developed , and the common course of that disease was passed through and the patient recovered . Wilson insists upon the importance of these cases because of the danger of administering improper diet to them , the likelihood of using ...
... developed , and the common course of that disease was passed through and the patient recovered . Wilson insists upon the importance of these cases because of the danger of administering improper diet to them , the likelihood of using ...
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... developed rigidity of the neck and the papillitis continued , the edges of the papilla being blurred , but the physiologic cup was present . The Widal reaction was negative . Gradually , however , the symptoms became more like those of ...
... developed rigidity of the neck and the papillitis continued , the edges of the papilla being blurred , but the physiologic cup was present . The Widal reaction was negative . Gradually , however , the symptoms became more like those of ...
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