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BRAZIL

BRAZIL from tuberculosis whereas Penicillin Resistance pulmonary per 100,000 inhabitants, the for 1949 was 16. Denmark's corresponding figure only Dr. Barbosa Instituto Edgard assistant at the de Ribas, tuberculosis the lowest in the world. mortality to be e appears Biología of in the south of Pesquisas Tecnológicas Curitiba, Brazil, studied the or of in masking, delayed appearance, syphilis Award of Barfred-Pedersen the Prize to cases of mixed gonorrhea and infection from syphilis resulting Mogens Fenger in subcurative doses or without penicillin therapy post-treatment On August 27, the was awarded Mogens Fenger, surgeon, by control. He reviewed the literature and cited of the cases his the Barfred-Pedersen which is to doc- Derzavis colleagues prize, given and Bond Frankland Leiter (1946), (1946), and tors or other who have served the Danish Medical Asso- Martin Miller and persons (1946), (1946) Suter (1947). He reported ciation well. three of his own cases. One Fenger's services to the association have been concerned a with patient early anterior and his contribution is gonococcic urethritis who was treated with many great. Perhaps greatest the work 300,000 units of units three The results he has done on committees to funds for the widows of penicillin (25,000 every hours). http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

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JAMA , Volume 144 (9) – Oct 28, 1950

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from tuberculosis whereas Penicillin Resistance pulmonary per 100,000 inhabitants, the for 1949 was 16. Denmark's corresponding figure only Dr. Barbosa Instituto Edgard assistant at the de Ribas, tuberculosis the lowest in the world. mortality to be e appears Biología of in the south of Pesquisas Tecnológicas Curitiba, Brazil, studied the or of in masking, delayed appearance, syphilis Award of Barfred-Pedersen the Prize to cases of mixed gonorrhea and infection from...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1950 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
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1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1950.62920090010021c
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Abstract

from tuberculosis whereas Penicillin Resistance pulmonary per 100,000 inhabitants, the for 1949 was 16. Denmark's corresponding figure only Dr. Barbosa Instituto Edgard assistant at the de Ribas, tuberculosis the lowest in the world. mortality to be e appears Biología of in the south of Pesquisas Tecnológicas Curitiba, Brazil, studied the or of in masking, delayed appearance, syphilis Award of Barfred-Pedersen the Prize to cases of mixed gonorrhea and infection from syphilis resulting Mogens Fenger in subcurative doses or without penicillin therapy post-treatment On August 27, the was awarded Mogens Fenger, surgeon, by control. He reviewed the literature and cited of the cases his the Barfred-Pedersen which is to doc- Derzavis colleagues prize, given and Bond Frankland Leiter (1946), (1946), and tors or other who have served the Danish Medical Asso- Martin Miller and persons (1946), (1946) Suter (1947). He reported ciation well. three of his own cases. One Fenger's services to the association have been concerned a with patient early anterior and his contribution is gonococcic urethritis who was treated with many great. Perhaps greatest the work 300,000 units of units three The results he has done on committees to funds for the widows of penicillin (25,000 every hours).

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Oct 28, 1950

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