Medical Review Volume 1 download

Medical Review Volume 1 download

Medical Review Volume 1 by Books Group

Medical Review Volume 1
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Author: Books Group
Number of Pages: 186 pages
Published Date: 21 May 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
Type: eBook
ISBN: 9781236386939
File Name: Medical.Review.Volume.1.pdf
Download Link: Medical Review Volume 1
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 Excerpt: ... it. Four cats living among them died from the same disease, and four out of six attendants at the poultry farm were infected. Another instance is mentioned by Dr. R. Jacobi: five children had diphtheria, and three kittens which had played with them during their illness died with false membrane in the pharynx. It is noteworthy that the bacillus of Klebs and Loffler cultivated by these observers in the rabbit has given rise to the usual signs of diphtheria including the subsequent paralysis, and that the observations of Klein on the cat have confirmed their results. These facts may explain the occurrence of sporadic cases of diphtheria for which no cause can be found, but where a sick rabbit or cat has been nursed for a time before the child's illness appeared. It would seem also that in some cases a connection exists between the yards or kennels in which animals are housed and the occurrence of tonsillar sore-throat in adjacent dwellings.--Lancet. Pneumonia is now recognised to be produced by many different bacteria, even when lobar in type, and the difficulties of treatment are increased by our inability to distinguish clinically its varieties and their causes. Thus J. W. Moore recognises, besides those forms due to the diplococcus and the bacillus of Friedlander, special types found in erysipelas, influenza, tuberculosis, and typhoid, as well as those due to actinomycosis, aspergilli, diphtheria, and, we may add, to the organisms of acute rheumatism and small-pox. Besides ordinary septic pneumonia complicating erysipelas, Moore has observed, in migratory pneumonia, patches of erysipelas on the skin, which altered their position as the area of consolidation in the lungs changed. The exciting organism here seems to be a streptococcus; in influenzal pneumoni...

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