Transactions of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland, Svazek 96Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland., 1894 |
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... body the individual is safe from the disease . There are two principal channels of infection in tubercu- losis ; one is by the digestive tract and the other , far the more important , by the respiratory organs . Children are especially ...
... body the individual is safe from the disease . There are two principal channels of infection in tubercu- losis ; one is by the digestive tract and the other , far the more important , by the respiratory organs . Children are especially ...
Strana 53
... body , and the fully developed organism when removed from the conditions favoring its growth in the body soon loses its vitality . But the spores of the bacillus , or the germs of the germ , as one may say , are extremely resistant and ...
... body , and the fully developed organism when removed from the conditions favoring its growth in the body soon loses its vitality . But the spores of the bacillus , or the germs of the germ , as one may say , are extremely resistant and ...
Strana 64
... 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 in 41 per cent . Boltz , of Kiel , found 424 cases in 2576 ...
... 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 in 41 per cent . Boltz , of Kiel , found 424 cases in 2576 ...
Strana 65
... 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 ? Because , we say , one man is more predisposed than another to ...
... 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 ? Because , we say , one man is more predisposed than another to ...
Strana 69
... 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 child- hood , but scrofula is an outside disease . It is just under ...
... 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 child- hood , but scrofula is an outside disease . It is just under ...
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Annapolis Annual April 27th Assembly of Maryland Baltimore City delegates Baltimore Street Canfield Cathedral Street Catonsville cent Chairman Charles Street Chas Chirurgical Faculty Claribel Cone consumption culosis D. W. Cathell Delegates discussed by Drs disease disinfection Examining Board Executive Committee fact Faculty adjourned Fayette Street Franklin Street Frostburg G. E. Dickinson GEORGE H Hagerstown HIRAM WOODS Hospital Howard infection J. W. Chambers James John LANE TANEYHILL Lanvale Library Committee lungs Madison Avenue Maryland McLane Tiffany Medical and Chirurgical Medical Society membership mesenteric glands miliary tuberculosis Miltenberger mittee Morris Plains motion of Dr motion the Faculty myopia nurses P. C. Williams paper was discussed Park Avenue patient phthisis physicians predisposition present President Preston Preston Street read a paper Recording Secretary Rohe Semi-Annual Meeting session Smith sputum syphilis T. A. Ashby Thos tion Treasurer tuber tubercle bacilli tuberculosis tuberculous week Wilson Winslow ΙΟ