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Current Medical Literature

Current Medical Literature amebíc. Because of the extensive ulcération and friability of the bowel wall in amebic the should Literature proctoscope Current Medical dysentery, be used with extreme caution. Duodenal case of duodenal diverticulosis, Diverticulum.—A AMERICAN two diverticula in the second and third of showing portions The Association of the Association library lends to Fellows periodicals the duodenum, respectively, with findings, roentgenographic to individual to for three and subscribers The Journal period of days. is Various theories No are to nor domestic to reported by Lipschultz. as to the etiology foreign available prior 1920, journals prior 1923. should be to cover Requests accompanied by stamps postage of this are anomaly quoted. if one and 12 if are (6 cents cents two requested). periodicals with an asterisk abstracted below. Titles marked (*) are Tularemia.—Three cases are proven to be tularemia which "han¬ Hodges, all of were contracted from reported by of American Medical Sciences, Philadelphia case Journal infected rabbits. One resembled dling sporotrichosis, 170: 1-156 1925 (July) and had a tularemie conjunctivitis. The others complicating of Goiter. 1. •Prevention C. Hathaway, Minneapolis.—p. ran Simple J. course a similar to the described case. No average with Splenectomy. •Purpura Hemorrhagica (Thromhocytopenic Purpura) treatment of merit http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Current Medical Literature

JAMA , Volume 85 (10) – Sep 5, 1925

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1925 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1925.02670100059042
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Abstract

amebíc. Because of the extensive ulcération and friability of the bowel wall in amebic the should Literature proctoscope Current Medical dysentery, be used with extreme caution. Duodenal case of duodenal diverticulosis, Diverticulum.—A AMERICAN two diverticula in the second and third of showing portions The Association of the Association library lends to Fellows periodicals the duodenum, respectively, with findings, roentgenographic to individual to for three and subscribers The Journal period of days. is Various theories No are to nor domestic to reported by Lipschultz. as to the etiology foreign available prior 1920, journals prior 1923. should be to cover Requests accompanied by stamps postage of this are anomaly quoted. if one and 12 if are (6 cents cents two requested). periodicals with an asterisk abstracted below. Titles marked (*) are Tularemia.—Three cases are proven to be tularemia which "han¬ Hodges, all of were contracted from reported by of American Medical Sciences, Philadelphia case Journal infected rabbits. One resembled dling sporotrichosis, 170: 1-156 1925 (July) and had a tularemie conjunctivitis. The others complicating of Goiter. 1. •Prevention C. Hathaway, Minneapolis.—p. ran Simple J. course a similar to the described case. No average with Splenectomy. •Purpura Hemorrhagica (Thromhocytopenic Purpura) treatment of merit

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Sep 5, 1925

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