Famous Illnesses in HistoryEyre & Spottiswoode, 1962 - 239 σελίδες |
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... evidences of general infection had become less prominent and the blood cultures were sterile , though all medical men will know that sterility of blood cultures is not conclusive evidence that general infection has ceased . ' During the ...
... evidences of general infection had become less prominent and the blood cultures were sterile , though all medical men will know that sterility of blood cultures is not conclusive evidence that general infection has ceased . ' During the ...
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... evidence on this is contradictory and unproven surgeons do not nowadays do routine tonsillectomies when cases of polio are about . It has even been suggested that President Roosevelt was rendered more susceptible to the infection as he ...
... evidence on this is contradictory and unproven surgeons do not nowadays do routine tonsillectomies when cases of polio are about . It has even been suggested that President Roosevelt was rendered more susceptible to the infection as he ...
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... evidence makes this suggestion at least worthy of examination . The fourteen physicians around his sickbed contradicted each other . Some thought that the ' fit ' was epileptic and that he should ' have his doze out ' ; others that it ...
... evidence makes this suggestion at least worthy of examination . The fourteen physicians around his sickbed contradicted each other . Some thought that the ' fit ' was epileptic and that he should ' have his doze out ' ; others that it ...
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CONTENTS | 7 |
TEAMWORK AND THE RECOVERY OF KING GEORGE V | 13 |
POLIO AND PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT | 23 |
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