American Journal of Diseases of Children, Volume 4American Medical Association., 1912 |
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... amount of the milk which is consumed . The child begins his first fight with the bacillus , then , as soon as he begins to come in contact with people and take food produced otherwise than by his mother's breast ; and particularly when ...
... amount of the milk which is consumed . The child begins his first fight with the bacillus , then , as soon as he begins to come in contact with people and take food produced otherwise than by his mother's breast ; and particularly when ...
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... amount of material has been collected concerning the anaphylactic ( allergic ) cutaneous test for tuberculosis . Most authors are inclined to the opinion that its value is limited ; great during infancy , but during later childhood , as ...
... amount of material has been collected concerning the anaphylactic ( allergic ) cutaneous test for tuberculosis . Most authors are inclined to the opinion that its value is limited ; great during infancy , but during later childhood , as ...
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... amount of blood by puncturing the fingers or toes . In European clinics use is made of a suction apparatus . This , in our hands , has proved unsatisfactory in its application to very poorly nourished infants and it is unnecessarily ...
... amount of blood by puncturing the fingers or toes . In European clinics use is made of a suction apparatus . This , in our hands , has proved unsatisfactory in its application to very poorly nourished infants and it is unnecessarily ...
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... amount has been collected , the tube is taken off , a cotton plug is inserted and the tube containing the blood is set aside until the examina- tion is made . The wound is covered with a collodion dressing and the resulting swelling ...
... amount has been collected , the tube is taken off , a cotton plug is inserted and the tube containing the blood is set aside until the examina- tion is made . The wound is covered with a collodion dressing and the resulting swelling ...
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... amount of lymphoid tissue in this region to combat the organisms which are presumably in their most infectious stage . He assumes , therefore , that the ileo - cecal valve is the most likely place of entrance of the tubercle bacilli ...
... amount of lymphoid tissue in this region to combat the organisms which are presumably in their most infectious stage . He assumes , therefore , that the ileo - cecal valve is the most likely place of entrance of the tubercle bacilli ...
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