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PROGRESS IN PEDIATRICS AND BACTERIOLOGY PATHOLOGY the Human Does Produce Blood-Cells? Thymus (Johann Löw: klin. Wien. 1911, No. Wchnschr., xxiv, 12, p. 418) has Low examined from the fetus, ten from fifty-seven thymus glands, eight new-born from children under five from individuals between infants, thirty 10, and 11 20 old and four from 20 The of years over of cause persons years age. death was scarlet fever in in in in four, diphtheria five, pneumonia one, sepsis three, tuberculosis in in chronic eczema in six, syphilis two, one, hereditary in enteritis three, incarcerated hernia in cardiac anomalies one, in cerebral three, in carbon in one, burns in three, monoxid hemorrhage phosphorus poisoning one, in wound in status and Addison's in two poisoning one, gunshot one, lymphaticus in In all the disease one. examined mononuclear and thymus glands polynuelear were more numerous in than older individuals. eosinophils found, children in young mononuclear in the of the Very few were found neutrophils majority glands, were in those of an infectious numerous disease. No though they patients dying reds were at and were nucleated found all, neutrophilic myelocytes very rare, in infections. Low concludes that his researches show that the except thymus
American journal of diseases of children – American Medical Association
Published: Jun 1, 1911
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