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Tuberculosis in a general hospital

British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1966
Summary In 4,378 necropsies performed in a general hospital over an eleven-year period, tuberculosis was the main cause of death in 48 (1ยท1 per cent.). The incidence was highest in elderly men. Associated disease was present in 22 cases (46 per cent.). Evidence of recent systemic miliary or bronchial dissemination was found at necropsy in 32 (66 per
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Depression in the General Hospital

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1991
Depression in the general hospital is a challenging arena for nursing. Diagnosing depression tends to be difficult because of the overlapping somatic presentations of depression and medical illness. In working with this patient population, a thorough physical examination and diagnostic evaluation need to be completed to rule out pre-existing medical ...
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THE PSYCHIATRIST IN THE GENERAL HOSPITAL

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1950
PSYCHIATRY has moved far from the mere custodial care of the insane. One psychiatrist may have an entirely different type of practice from another. One may devote himself to the care of hospitalized psychotic patients, and another may work with children or adults in the field of mental hygiene.
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