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Dec. 1932 Regidor Meeting, 20, ARCHIBALD in the Chair HOYNE, M.D., President, in the Practical Application of Some Lesions Self-Selection of Diet of in Study to the Feeding Children Hospitals. Dr. Clara M. Davis. This article will in full in a later issue. appear of the in the Bacillary Dysentery in Children : A Report Cases Cook for 1932. Blatt County Children's Hospital, Dr. Maurice L. Chicago, and Dr. Noel G. Shaw. to the Cook Children's in the children admitted Dysentery County Hospital for has the summer and autumn the three One persisted during past years. cases from hundred and four occurred April November, 1932, with the through in of incidence were over 1 greatest August. Ninety-three patients year age. The onset is with abdominal and sudden, nausea, vomiting, headache, pain liquid and stools with mucus and blood. The is listless ill. The initial patient acutely of from 100 F. to 102 F. becomes normal in from one to four temperature days. The white blood count of the varied from to at the time of patients 3,500 15,000 admission. The in the of those who lived was nine average stay hospital and one-half Seven of the 13 children who
American journal of diseases of children – American Medical Association
Published: Mar 1, 1933
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