10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCARLATINAL»
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scarlatinal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Journal of Cutaneous Diseases Including Syphilis
M. de Molines has also observed a scarlatinal eruption in a gonorrhoeal patient
who had not taken any kind of medication. From these cases, and many others of
the same character, the infectious nature of gonorrhoea seems absolutely ...
2
Dawaon Ka Inkthab (select Your Remedy)
Colocynthis acts very similarly to Colchicum, as far as the local symptoms are
concerned, and deserves a place among the remedies for post-scarlatinal
Bright's disease. The pathogenetic differencea between the two remedies are
restricted to ...
3
Manual of the international list of causes of death based on ...
maligna Scarlatinal (any disease or condition so qualified) This title does not
include: Chronic scarlatinal nephritis (131). Scarlatinal albuminuria angina
convulsions eclampsia nephritis * Scarlet fever rash 9. Whooping-cough This title
...
United States. Bureau of the Census, International Commission for the Decennial Revision of Nosological Nomenclature, 1931
Apis is more useful in pale puffiness of nephritis with post-scarlatinal dropsy. The
face is waxen in appearance and there is puffiness of the throat and edema of the
uvula. Mercurius cyanatus is an excellent remedy in the first and second ...
5
Manual of the International List of Causes of Death: Based ...
Scarlet fever This title includes: Canker rasl} Febris rubra Nephritis following
scarlet fever * Puerperal scarlatina Scarlatina anginosa maligna Scarlatinal (any
disease or condition so qualified) This title does not include: Chronic scarlatinal ...
6
Sir Arthur Newsholme and State Medicine, 1885-1935
69 The explosive nature of the epidemic can be seen in Illustration 5.4 in which
Newsholme represented monthly morbidity rates for scarlet fever and scarlatinal
sore throat among the customers of Dairy A, the dairy suspected of supplying ...
7
A History of Epidemics in Britain
There can be no question that milk, or cream, has been the vehicle of scarlatinal
infection. The first hypothesis tried was that of scarlatina on the dairyman's
premises; the effluvia of a scarlatinal patient might have become mixed with the
milk.
8
Annals of the Pickett-Thomson Research Laboratory
Nine strains of streptococci of scarlatinal origin were similarly tested ; 6 of these
were active at 1 in 500 or over, the most active reaching a titre of 1 in 2000. The
reactions evoked by the non-scarlatinal toxins were comparable to those seen in
...
9
The pathogenic streptococci ...
Nine strains of streptococci of scarlatinal origin were similarly tested ; 6 of these
were active at 1 in 500 or over, the most active reaching a titre of 1 in 2000. The
reactions evoked by the non-scarlatinal toxins were comparable to those seen in
...
Robert Thomson, Henry Warren Crowe, David Thomson, 1928
10
The Biochemic System of Medicine
Post-scarlatinal dropsy. Calc. Phos. — Ferrum Phos. — Dropsy arising from loss
of blood, anemia, non-assimilation, etc., requires these remedies in alternation.
Calc. Fluor. — Dropsy arising from heart disease; dilation of any of the cavities.
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SCARLATINAL»
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scarlatinal is used in the context of the following news items.
Blowing in the wind? The mystery of Kawasaki disease
7, died in Mark on October 20, 1870, in consequence of scarlatinal dropsy with inter-current pneumonia and meningitis. The pericardium was natural. The heart ... «New Statesman, Jul 15»
Kawasaki's disease, cleaning fluid, and cults
... heart in London from a child who died of “scarlatinal dropsy” was reexamined and found to have signs of Kawasaki type aneurysms of the Coronary Arteries. «Blogger News Network, Jan 09»