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Medical Journal of Australia, 1929
In a preliminary paper we have given the results of our experimental investigations on lobar pneumonia in dogs, briefly stating the experimental facts on which we have based the theory that lobar pneumonia must be considered as the pneumococcic variety in the large category of obstructive atelectasis of the lung.
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In a preliminary paper we have given the results of our experimental investigations on lobar pneumonia in dogs, briefly stating the experimental facts on which we have based the theory that lobar pneumonia must be considered as the pneumococcic variety in the large category of obstructive atelectasis of the lung.
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1927
The biologic classification of pneumococci has been a great stimulus to the bacteriologic study of pneumonia and to efforts directed toward the perfection of an efficient serum treatment for this disease. This classification is a result of the work of several investigators, the chief of whom are Neufeld1and Lister2abroad, and Dochez and Gillespie3in ...
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The biologic classification of pneumococci has been a great stimulus to the bacteriologic study of pneumonia and to efforts directed toward the perfection of an efficient serum treatment for this disease. This classification is a result of the work of several investigators, the chief of whom are Neufeld1and Lister2abroad, and Dochez and Gillespie3in ...
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Lobar Staphylococcal Pneumonia
Archives of Surgery, 1967THE OFTEN described roentgenographic features of staphylococcal pneumonia1-3include a rapidly changing x-ray picture which may proceed from that of pneumonic infiltrate to one of large air-filled cavities within the space of a few hours.4Rupture of these pneumatoceles may produce a tension pyopneumothorax. The initial infiltrate may be focal, segmental,
A G, Coran, S R, Schuster, W D, Winter
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Acute Lobar Pneumonia: Case Study
The American Journal of Nursing, 1933Upon admission Reginald's face was flushed-more markedly on the right cheek; his left pupil was dilated more than the right. There was marked play of the alae nasi and herpetic eruption (fever blister) of right labial margin. Lips were semicyanotic; tongue dry, coated, and furrowed. His temperature was 1034 F.
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