Digestive tract symptoms were not present in all cases. In some cases diarrhea and stomatitis could be attributed to bad teeth, and infection with amebae and flagellates, but in other cases, the constitutional symptoms pointed to some additional specific... Skin and Venereal Diseases - Page 311910Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| United States. Surgeon-General's Office - 1910 - 1582 pages
...skin lesions was a most striking feature. When bleb formation occurred the death rate was high. 6. Digestive tract symptoms were not present in all cases. In some cases diarrhea ind stomatitis could be attributed to bad teeth and infection with amcebse and flagsllate:', but in... | |
| United States. President - 1911 - 1346 pages
...pronounced toxsemia). 3. The average age of cases was 50 years; the sex distribution was about equal. 6. Digestive tract symptoms were not present in all cases....could be attributed to bad teeth and infection with amccbte and flagellates, but in other cases the constitutional symptoms pointed to some additional... | |
| United States. War Department - 1910 - 726 pages
...pronounced toxtemia). 3. The average ape of cases was 50 years; the sex distribution was about equal. 6. Digestive tract symptoms were not present in all cases....could be attributed to bad teeth and infection with urncebee and flagellates, but in other cases the constitutional symptoms pointed to some additional... | |
| 1911 - 424 pages
...skin lesions was a most striking feature. When bleb-formation occurred the death-rate was high. 6. Digestive tract symptoms were not present in all cases....symptoms pointed to some additional specific poison. 7. Patellar and plantar reflexes were abnormal in about three-fourths of the cases, usually increased.... | |
| 1910 - 740 pages
...skin lesions was a most striking feature. When blood formation occurred the death rate was high. 6. Digestive tract symptoms were not present in all cases....could be attributed to -bad teeth and infection with atnebffi and flagellates, but in other cases, the constitutional symptoms 1 pointed to some additional... | |
| 1910 - 622 pages
...attributed to bad teeth, and infection with amebae and flagellates, but in other cases, the const i tutional symptoms pointed to some additional specific poison....reflexes were abnormal in about threefourths of the cases, usually increased. It was impossible to determine the exact extent of mental disturbance attributable... | |
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