Analytic Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine, Volume 15Davis, 1935 |
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... diphtheria , secondary to tonsillar and pharyngeal diphtheria , was described by M. J. Wallfield and A. M. Litvak ( J. Pediat . 5 : 756 ( Nov. ) 1933 ) . A membrane extended over the labia and caused them to be adherent . Cultures ...
... diphtheria , secondary to tonsillar and pharyngeal diphtheria , was described by M. J. Wallfield and A. M. Litvak ( J. Pediat . 5 : 756 ( Nov. ) 1933 ) . A membrane extended over the labia and caused them to be adherent . Cultures ...
Page 646
... diphtheria were thought to have been saved by this treatment . Nine other patients with toxic diphtheria who were treated in this manner recovered and 6 others with severe diphtheria recovered with no serious complications , which were ...
... diphtheria were thought to have been saved by this treatment . Nine other patients with toxic diphtheria who were treated in this manner recovered and 6 others with severe diphtheria recovered with no serious complications , which were ...
Page 649
... diphtheria . or injections of a diphtheria immunizing material within the previous 6 months . There were about an equal number of diphtheria carriers in each group . It has also been suggested that the effect of tonsillectomy on the ...
... diphtheria . or injections of a diphtheria immunizing material within the previous 6 months . There were about an equal number of diphtheria carriers in each group . It has also been suggested that the effect of tonsillectomy on the ...
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SURGERY | 299 |
GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS | 519 |
PEDIATRICS | 613 |
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