Charterhouse Rheumatism Clinic Original Papers, Volume 1Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1937 - Rheumatism |
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Page 56
... serological investigations has led to the necessity of arriving at one that fits both the clinical and the serological picture . For this purpose there appears only one major variation from that adopted by the British Commission on ...
... serological investigations has led to the necessity of arriving at one that fits both the clinical and the serological picture . For this purpose there appears only one major variation from that adopted by the British Commission on ...
Page 63
... serological tests applied . We must now examine in greater detail the question of infective foci in relation to the serological findings . If the results of labora- tory experiment and deduction by clinical analogy are correct , it will ...
... serological tests applied . We must now examine in greater detail the question of infective foci in relation to the serological findings . If the results of labora- tory experiment and deduction by clinical analogy are correct , it will ...
Page 68
... serological examinations have shown ( a ) that serological changes can be observed as the result of exposure to X - radiation of com- paratively small doses [ 18 ] , and ( b ) that , having apprehended the nature of such changes , the ...
... serological examinations have shown ( a ) that serological changes can be observed as the result of exposure to X - radiation of com- paratively small doses [ 18 ] , and ( b ) that , having apprehended the nature of such changes , the ...
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