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Medical Education, Registration and Hospital Service

Medical Education, Registration and Hospital Service The fixation test for tuberculosis is now con¬ 2. Calcium has been used in tuberculosis for various complement sidered various as when it is alleged reasons : to calcium to lessen investigators specific posi¬ remedy deficiency, by does not means rule to favor calcification of and tive. A negative however, inflammatory exúdate, lesions, test, by any out on serums to lessen and diarrhea it is not considered tuberculosis. for 400 sweating ; but Fried, example, reported an essential critical students of the from tuberculous of whom were incipient remedy ,by subject. patients, fifty-six 89.75 3. In of considerable various 115 advanced and 229 far spite disagreement among cases, moderately advanced; on authorities the indications for artificial cent, of the 400 showed a fixation pneumothorax, per positive complement there are several on which all to The first is test with Besredka's On the other seem antigen. hand, among agree. and pulmonary hemorrhage so profuse or so repeated 639 ill with diseases of the liver frequently patients heart, lungs, as to as endanger life. In the absence of whom were tuber¬ hemorrhage, only kidney, among thirty diagnosed having advanced or moderately advanced cases of tuber¬ the fixation test with Besredka's pulmonary http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Medical Education, Registration and Hospital Service

JAMA , Volume 85 (7) – Aug 15, 1925

Medical Education, Registration and Hospital Service

Abstract

The fixation test for tuberculosis is now con¬ 2. Calcium has been used in tuberculosis for various complement sidered various as when it is alleged reasons : to calcium to lessen investigators specific posi¬ remedy deficiency, by does not means rule to favor calcification of and tive. A negative however, inflammatory exúdate, lesions, test, by any out on serums to lessen and diarrhea it is not considered tuberculosis. for 400 sweating ; but Fried, example, reported an...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1925 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
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0098-7484
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1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1925.02670070059036
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Abstract

The fixation test for tuberculosis is now con¬ 2. Calcium has been used in tuberculosis for various complement sidered various as when it is alleged reasons : to calcium to lessen investigators specific posi¬ remedy deficiency, by does not means rule to favor calcification of and tive. A negative however, inflammatory exúdate, lesions, test, by any out on serums to lessen and diarrhea it is not considered tuberculosis. for 400 sweating ; but Fried, example, reported an essential critical students of the from tuberculous of whom were incipient remedy ,by subject. patients, fifty-six 89.75 3. In of considerable various 115 advanced and 229 far spite disagreement among cases, moderately advanced; on authorities the indications for artificial cent, of the 400 showed a fixation pneumothorax, per positive complement there are several on which all to The first is test with Besredka's On the other seem antigen. hand, among agree. and pulmonary hemorrhage so profuse or so repeated 639 ill with diseases of the liver frequently patients heart, lungs, as to as endanger life. In the absence of whom were tuber¬ hemorrhage, only kidney, among thirty diagnosed having advanced or moderately advanced cases of tuber¬ the fixation test with Besredka's pulmonary

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Published: Aug 15, 1925

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