American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.5, 1900, Volume 5W.B. Saunders, 1900 |
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... entirely free from yellow fever , malaria , and dysentery , and the only illness of any importance was a mild diar- rheal affection . There were only 3 deaths on the ships about Santiago : 2 were suicides and 1 an accident . C. E. ...
... entirely free from yellow fever , malaria , and dysentery , and the only illness of any importance was a mild diar- rheal affection . There were only 3 deaths on the ships about Santiago : 2 were suicides and 1 an accident . C. E. ...
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... entirely insufficient . The nurses were few and ill - trained . [ In camps the difficulty of preventing soldiers from drinking water not intended for that purpose is one of the most impor- tant elements to be considered in the spread of ...
... entirely insufficient . The nurses were few and ill - trained . [ In camps the difficulty of preventing soldiers from drinking water not intended for that purpose is one of the most impor- tant elements to be considered in the spread of ...
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... entirely during the course , and reappeared during convalescence , the typhoid fever seeming temporarily to overcome the malaria . Quinin was usually given ; and it is probable that had it not been for the treatment , the malarial ...
... entirely during the course , and reappeared during convalescence , the typhoid fever seeming temporarily to overcome the malaria . Quinin was usually given ; and it is probable that had it not been for the treatment , the malarial ...
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... entirely . Diagnosis . - R . Kraus and W. Seng , in studying the mechanism of agglutination , have investigated the theory that the bacteria are car- ried down mechanically by the precipitate . They made suspensions of India - ink ...
... entirely . Diagnosis . - R . Kraus and W. Seng , in studying the mechanism of agglutination , have investigated the theory that the bacteria are car- ried down mechanically by the precipitate . They made suspensions of India - ink ...
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... entirely absent . If the serum is not typhoidal , the bacilli are separate and normal in motility . W. Leube states that a dilution of 1:10 or 1:15 in carrying out the Widal reaction for typhoid fever is insufficient . A positive result ...
... entirely absent . If the serum is not typhoidal , the bacilli are separate and normal in motility . W. Leube states that a dilution of 1:10 or 1:15 in carrying out the Widal reaction for typhoid fever is insufficient . A positive result ...
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