10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RATBITE DISEASE»
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International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics
Suture of corresponding portions of a cut nerve is therefore required if the best
functional results are to be obtained. RIFORMA MEDICA. February 27, I915.
Ratbite Disease, by A. Perugia and U. Carchidio.—This disease, known in Japan
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Edward Swift Dunster, James Bradbridge Hunter, Frank Pierce Foster, 1915
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International Medical Digest
have been reported in which 5. minus was the causal agent. The reported cases
were caused by Actinomyces muris-ratti which may also be accepted as causal
agent of ratbite fever (Haverhill fever) ; the latter is a form of ratbite disease ...
... and drainage of node masses when necessary, is therefore indicated. Rat-bite
f ever is a descriptive name for two similar febrile illnesses that occur in less than
10% of rodent bites. The commonest American ratbite disease is caused ...
... the socalled ratbite disease is also transmitted through bloodsucking insects
this name will have to make way for another, based on the particular
spirochetosis involved. The course of the disease and its control by salvarsan
bespeak this ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1921
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Nelson Loose-leaf Living Medicine: Prepared Under the ...
References—(1) Fasiani, G. M.: Ricerche etiologiche in un caso di sodoku [
Etiological Investigations in a Case of Ratbite Disease], Riforma med. 38 1293,
1922. (2) Troisier, J., and Clément, R.: [In cas de sodoku a Paris [A Case of Rat-
Bite ...
6
Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Rashes, drug, 48 Rat leprosy in North Queensland, 13 Ratbite disease, 60, 192 v
RECENT AND CURRENT LITERATURE, 13, 32, 144, 160 research relating to
undulent or Mediterranean fever, 93 researches on emetine and its value as a ...
7
Japanese journal of medical sciences. VI Bacteriology and ...
Affinity of bismuth medicaments to spirochaete of ratbite disease is moot
significant as against salvarsan-resistant strains of bacilli. 763. How Various
Kinds of Oily Medicaments Affect Tubercle Bacilli. (Japanese.) Shigekiyo ENDO
and Yuji ...
8
National Institutes of Health Bulletin
L—B1ood, 'skin, and lymph glands of patients with ratbite disease (sodoku).—
Japan.—Syns.; japonica; sodolcu, fide Brumpt, 19223,, 81_ muosum N°81l°hi,
1912, JEM, v. 16, 194: Treponema; Spirochaeta.1——In pyrrohea. culture.
iflvdosa ...
National Institutes of Health (U.S.), 1925
9
Edinburgh Medical Journal
... the so-called phthisis earcinomatosa, while the third and least common is the
endothelioma of the pleura. RAT-BITE DISEASE. A case of peculiar ratbite
disease is recorded by Hewlett and liodman (l'rIu-liliu'ner, July 1913). This
consists of a ...
SODAKU (ratbite disease) Sodoku (Japanese: so — rat; doku -- poison) is an
infection of animals, the causative agent of whioh is a microbe related to spirillum
. It is a corkscrew- shaped, bent filament with 2 — 3 whorls, and sometimes up to
6 ...