Some Considerations on the Nature and Pathology of Typhus and Typhoid Fever: Aplied to the Solution of the Question of the Identity Or Non-identity of the Two Diseases : (read Before the Parisian Medical Society on the 16th and 23rd April, 1840)Verlag nicht ermittelbar, 1884 - 67 pages |
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10th day 23rd day abdominal pain adduced aggregate glands anatomical lesions appeared attention authors belly bowels bronchitis cause Chomel circumstance cited coexisted colour conclusions congestion considerable constipation contagion contagious continued fever convalescence Copland costive course dark death died difference disappeared dothinenteritis ecchymoses Edinburgh Edinburgh Medical elevated enlarged follicles epidemic epistaxis erysipelas exanthematic typhus extensive facts fatal Females florid frequent gangrenous Gauthier de Claubry Glasgow Fever Hospital Henderson identity ileum infection inspected intestinal canal intestinal follicles intestinal lesion labouring lesion less livid Louis Males mean duration mentions mesenteric glands Montault morbid mucous membrane observed occurred opinion pain and diarrhoea patients Peebles period petechial Peyer's glands physicians present Pringle pulse purgatives question rash referred regard remarks Roupell scanty eruption scarcely seen slight solitary glands spontaneous diarrhoea spots Staberoh statements Stewart symptoms Tweedie Tympanites typhoid fever typhus and typhoid ulcerated Valleix vibices wards