Bacillary and Rickettsial Infections, Acute and Chronic: A Text-book, Black Death to White PlagueMacmillan, 1940 - 674 páginas |
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... poisoning . poisoning by arsenic , barium , mercury , mushrooms , nicotine , botulinus toxin , and the histamine - like sub- stance released in traumatic shock . In the two latter conditions there is , of course , neither vomiting nor ...
... poisoning . poisoning by arsenic , barium , mercury , mushrooms , nicotine , botulinus toxin , and the histamine - like sub- stance released in traumatic shock . In the two latter conditions there is , of course , neither vomiting nor ...
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... poisoning occurs most frequently during the first decade of life , and it is among younger patients that bone and joint complications develop . Diagnosis is established on the basis of clinical findings and the isolation of organisms ...
... poisoning occurs most frequently during the first decade of life , and it is among younger patients that bone and joint complications develop . Diagnosis is established on the basis of clinical findings and the isolation of organisms ...
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... poisons man became a hunter and a meat - eater . From then on he used poisoned darts and arrows both in hunting and in fighting . The practice was ancient long before the time of Job1 ( 1500 B. C. ) who exclaimed in his grief : " For ...
... poisons man became a hunter and a meat - eater . From then on he used poisoned darts and arrows both in hunting and in fighting . The practice was ancient long before the time of Job1 ( 1500 B. C. ) who exclaimed in his grief : " For ...
Contenido
THE PASTEURELLA INFECTIONS | 1 |
THE RICKETTSIAL INFECTIONS OF | 53 |
THE BRUCELLA INFECTIONS | 115 |
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Términos y frases comunes
abscess acute Addison's disease agglutination animals anthrax antitoxin appear bacilli bacterial become blood body bovine bowel Brill's disease Brucella cause cells cent cholera chronic clinical cough cultures death develop diagnosis diarrhea diphtheria dose effect epidemic etiologic exudate flea fluid frequently glands guinea pigs hemorrhage human immunity increased indicated induced infection influenza inoculation intestinal known leprosy lesions lung lymph lymphatic membrane meningitis miliary miliary tuberculosis mortality rate Mountain Spotted Fever muscles nodes normal observed occur onset organism pain pathogenic pathologic patient period persons physician plague pleurisy pneumothorax poisoning present pulmonary reaction result Rocky Mountain Spotted rodents serum signs skin specific spores spread sputum stage stools strains susceptible symptoms temperature tetanus ticks tion tissue toxin treatment tubercle tubercle bacilli tubercular tuberculin tuberculosis tularemia typhoid fever typhus fever ulceration ulcerative colitis undulant fever usually vaccine vibrios virulent virus whooping-cough