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Stephen Paget. IX MALTA FEVER TYPHOID FEVER . THE TYPHOID FEVER HE names of Klebs , Eberth , and Koch , are associated with the discovery , in 1880-81 , of the bacillus of enteric fever , bacillus typhosus ; and it was obtained in pure ...
Stephen Paget. IX MALTA FEVER TYPHOID FEVER . THE TYPHOID FEVER HE names of Klebs , Eberth , and Koch , are associated with the discovery , in 1880-81 , of the bacillus of enteric fever , bacillus typhosus ; and it was obtained in pure ...
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... enteric fever amongst British troops in India have risen from 18.5 in 1890 to 32.4 in 1897 , while the death- rate ... typhoid inoculations have been , we believe , on a sufficiently large scale to show the actual value of the treatment ...
... enteric fever amongst British troops in India have risen from 18.5 in 1890 to 32.4 in 1897 , while the death- rate ... typhoid inoculations have been , we believe , on a sufficiently large scale to show the actual value of the treatment ...
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... enteric fever subsequently . Two had refused inoculation , and both of these had the disease very severely ; in fact ... enteric fever , most of which came under our care at Bloemfontein . We have not included in these figures a number ...
... enteric fever subsequently . Two had refused inoculation , and both of these had the disease very severely ; in fact ... enteric fever , most of which came under our care at Bloemfontein . We have not included in these figures a number ...
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... enteric fever with us was 28 deaths out of 231 cases : that is , 12.1 per cent . , which seems to compare favourably with the experience of the London hospitals . " It is interesting to record our ... enteric 242 TYPHOID FEVER . MALTA FEVER.
... enteric fever with us was 28 deaths out of 231 cases : that is , 12.1 per cent . , which seems to compare favourably with the experience of the London hospitals . " It is interesting to record our ... enteric 242 TYPHOID FEVER . MALTA FEVER.
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... enteric , of whom 4 at least died . Of the medical staff , the only member of the junior staff who had not been ... fever was at its worst . There was not a single case of enteric among the personnel of this first SOUTH AFRICA 243.
... enteric , of whom 4 at least died . Of the medical staff , the only member of the junior staff who had not been ... fever was at its worst . There was not a single case of enteric among the personnel of this first SOUTH AFRICA 243.
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