Transactions of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland, Svazek 96 |
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Strana 52
The essential fact remains however that without the inoculation of the bacillus tuberculosis we cannot have consumption , or any form of tubercular disease ; and if by any means we can exclude this infective agent from the body the ...
The essential fact remains however that without the inoculation of the bacillus tuberculosis we cannot have consumption , or any form of tubercular disease ; and if by any means we can exclude this infective agent from the body the ...
Strana 53
The tubercle bacillus does not multiply under ordinary conditions outside of the body , and the fully developed organism when removed from the conditions favoring its growth in the body soon loses its vitality ...
The tubercle bacillus does not multiply under ordinary conditions outside of the body , and the fully developed organism when removed from the conditions favoring its growth in the body soon loses its vitality ...
Strana 64
Schlenker ( 1894 ) made thorough inspection of one hundred bodies , finding lesions of tuberculosis in sixty - six . Of these cases it was the cause of death in 53 per cent . , was of great importance in 6 per cent . , and was quiescent ...
Schlenker ( 1894 ) made thorough inspection of one hundred bodies , finding lesions of tuberculosis in sixty - six . Of these cases it was the cause of death in 53 per cent . , was of great importance in 6 per cent . , and was quiescent ...
Strana 65
Tuberculosis , as we know , may attack any body and any organ of the body in any or every grade of mildness and malignity Why does tuberculosis kill one man , spare another , and run a benign course in a third ?
Tuberculosis , as we know , may attack any body and any organ of the body in any or every grade of mildness and malignity Why does tuberculosis kill one man , spare another , and run a benign course in a third ?
Strana 69
... recesses of the body not open to direct invasion from the outside , and reached only through the avenue of the blood and lymph channels . Scrofula is certainly much more frequent in childhood , but scrofula is an outside disease .
... recesses of the body not open to direct invasion from the outside , and reached only through the avenue of the blood and lymph channels . Scrofula is certainly much more frequent in childhood , but scrofula is an outside disease .
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Transactions of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State ..., Svazek 87 Úplné zobrazení - 1885 |
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