... probable cause of epidemic dysentery. " 3. The relations of sporadic to epidemic dysentery are so remote that it is improbable that the two diseases are produced by the same organic cause. ' ' 4. The pathogenic action of the... Pediatrics - Page 141901Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons - 1900
...present in the intestine or in the environs of man, except where the disease prevails in an endemic form, can be regarded as a probable cause of epidemic...same organic cause. 4° The pathogenic action of the amoebae coli in many cases of tropical and in certain examples of sporadic dysentery has not been disproved... | |
 | 1901
...present in the intestine or in the environs of man, except where the disease prevails in an endemic form, can be regarded as a probable cause of epidemic...same organic cause. 4. The pathogenic action of the amoeba coli in many cases of tropical and in certain examples of sporadic dysentery has not been disproved... | |
 | New York Pathological Society - 1901
...in the environs of man, except where the disease prevails in an endemic form, can be regarded as the probable cause of epidemic dysentery. 3. The relations...same organic cause. 4. The pathogenic action of the Amceba coli in many cases of tropical, and in certain examples of sporadic, dysentery, has not been... | |
 | 1902
...present in the intestine or in the environs of man, except where the disease prevails in an endemic form, can be regarded as a probable cause of epidemic...same organic cause ; (4) the pathogenic action of Amceba coli in many cases of tropical and in certain examples of sporadic dysentery has not been disproved... | |
 | Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - 1906
...the disease prevails in an endemic form, can be regarded as a probable cause of epidemic dysentery. The relations of sporadic to epidemic dysentery are...two diseases are produced by the same organic cause. The pathogenic action of the amoeba coli in many cases of tropical and in certain examples of sporadic... | |
 | 1900
...in the environs of man, except where the disease prevails in an endemic form, can be regarded as the probable cause of epidemic dysentery. 3. The relations...dysentery has not been disproved by the discovery of ameba in the normal intestine and in diseases other than dysentery. While ameba are commonly present... | |
 | 1901
...in the environs of man, except where the disease prevails in au endemic form, can be regarded as the probable cause of epidemic dysentery. 3. The relations...dysentery has not been disproved by the discovery of ameba in the normal intestine and in diseases other than dysentery. While atnebse are commonly present... | |
 | New York Pathological Society - 1901
...in the environs of man, except where the disease prevails in an endemic form, can be regarded as the probable cause of epidemic dysentery. 3. The relations...same organic cause. 4. The pathogenic action of the Amoeba coli in many cases of tropical, and in certain examples of sporadic, dysentery, has not been... | |
 | 1901
...present in the intestine or in the environs of man, except where the disease prevails in an endemic form, can be regarded as a probable cause of epidemic...remote that it is improbable that the two diseases arc produced by the same organic cause. 4. The pathogenic action of the ameba coli in many cases of... | |
 | 1901
...regarded as a probable cause of epidemic dysentery, except when the disease prevails in an endemic form. The relations of sporadic to epidemic dysentery are...two diseases are produced by the same organic cause. While ameba; are commonly present and are concerned in the production of the lesions of subacute and... | |
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