American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.5, 1900, Volume 5W.B. Saunders, 1900 |
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... FEVER . 2 Etiology . - P . Horton - Smith , in an elaborate study of the part taken by the urine and feces in the dissemination of typhoid fever , reaches the conclusion that the urine should receive more attention than is commonly ...
... FEVER . 2 Etiology . - P . Horton - Smith , in an elaborate study of the part taken by the urine and feces in the dissemination of typhoid fever , reaches the conclusion that the urine should receive more attention than is commonly ...
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... fever epidemic was extremely virulent ; the temperature was often high and the delirium very violent , and it was difficult to carry out proper treatment , as ice could scarcely be obtained and the milk - supply was entirely ...
... fever epidemic was extremely virulent ; the temperature was often high and the delirium very violent , and it was difficult to carry out proper treatment , as ice could scarcely be obtained and the milk - supply was entirely ...
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... fever . The mother died of typhoid fever in the fifth month of pregnancy . Exter- nally the fetus seemed entirely normal , and the organs appeared healthy to the naked eye . Cultures of typhoid bacilli were , however , obtained from the ...
... fever . The mother died of typhoid fever in the fifth month of pregnancy . Exter- nally the fetus seemed entirely normal , and the organs appeared healthy to the naked eye . Cultures of typhoid bacilli were , however , obtained from the ...
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... fever ; and , on the other hand , it had often been negative when the patients undoubtedly had typhoid fever . He mentions a case in which were all the symptoms of typhoid fever , even to rose - colored spots on the abdomen and repeated ...
... fever ; and , on the other hand , it had often been negative when the patients undoubtedly had typhoid fever . He mentions a case in which were all the symptoms of typhoid fever , even to rose - colored spots on the abdomen and repeated ...
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... fever and malaria was never found , though carefully looked for . H. M. Vinke1 studied the epidemic of typhoid fever which occurred at St. Charles , Mo. , during which 200 cases developed in a town having 7000 inhabitants . The ...
... fever and malaria was never found , though carefully looked for . H. M. Vinke1 studied the epidemic of typhoid fever which occurred at St. Charles , Mo. , during which 200 cases developed in a town having 7000 inhabitants . The ...
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