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Pediatrics, 1957
This review might well be regarded as a summary of present knowledge of the large field of respiratory diseases and a brief review of the salient features, concerned primarily with the etiologic, pathogenic and therapeutic considerations. The etiologic, rather than the anatomic, approach to diagnosis is emphasized in order that an intelligent attitude ...
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This review might well be regarded as a summary of present knowledge of the large field of respiratory diseases and a brief review of the salient features, concerned primarily with the etiologic, pathogenic and therapeutic considerations. The etiologic, rather than the anatomic, approach to diagnosis is emphasized in order that an intelligent attitude ...
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THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Pediatrics, 1961In a study on the natural histories of infection from viruses associated with respiratory infections, answers were sought for two principal questions: a) when, during the life history of individuals, and b) how often was primary infection with each virus acquired? In 1957, 25 infants, 6 weeks of age, and in 1958, 107 family associates were entered into
Herbert A. Wenner +4 more
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Respiratory management of acute respiratory failure in neuromuscular diseases.
Minerva anestesiologica, 2010Neuromuscular diseases (NMD) can affect all major respiratory muscles, leading to the development of respiratory failure, which is the most common cause of morbidity and mortality in patients affected by those conditions. Based on the clinical onset of acute respiratory failure (ARF), NMD can be classified into two main categories: 1) slowly ...
Racca F +4 more
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Acute respiratory disease in childhood
British Homeopathic Journal, 1962SummaryA series of 63 cases of bronchopneumonia and acute bronchitis in children is described, in which 22 cases of bronchopneumonia and 29 cases of acute bronchitis were treated with homœopathic remedies alone. The results are discussed and the suggestion made that large scale research is required to study the activity of these preparations.
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Acute Lower Respiratory Disease
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1979D S, Fedson, J, Rusthoven
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Acute Upper Respiratory Disease in Industry
Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1962N K, WEAVER, W J, MOGABGAB, J G, LIONE
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