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RÉSUMÉ OF WORK ON TUBERCULOSIS IN CHILDREN FOR 1914

RÉSUMÉ OF WORK ON TUBERCULOSIS IN CHILDREN FOR 1914 IN PEDIATRICS PROGRESS TUBERCULOSIS CHILDREN R\l=E'\SUM\l=E'\ OF WORK ON IN FOR 1914 MAY M.D. MICHAEL, CHICAGO PORTALS OF ENTRY 1. Von Pirquet: Bronchogenous, Placentogenous, Dermatogenous, Enterog- enous the Infection with Tubercle Med. 1914, xiii, Bacillus, Edinburgh Jour., 2. A.: Portals of Entry of Tuberculous prat., Jousset, Infection, P\l=e'\diat. 1914, xii, 3. W.: Arch. mens. d'obst. et de Moeller, Congenital Tuberculosis, gyn\l=e'\c., July, Tuberculous Infection in abst. f. 4. Scheltma: Infants, Jahrb. Kinderh., 1914, lxxx, 5. P. S.: Contribution to the of the Lesion in Chancellor, Study Primary Ztschr. f. Kinderh. 12. Tuberculosis, (orig.), 1914, x, 6. and F.: A of Tuberculous Lesions in Wollstein, M., Bartlett, Study and Based on Post-Mortem Am. Infancy Young Children, Findings, Jour. Child. Dis., 1914, viii, Von discusses the of of the tubercle bacillus Pirquet1 portals entry rare. in He finds fetal transmission Sometimes infec¬ very infancy. the blood-vessels and sometimes tion takes placental by place through no of the amniotic fluid. infection causes aspiration Placentogenous lesion. Post mortem the nodules in the liver and primary lymphatic show the most advanced lesions. new-born adjacent parts Clinically, infants infected with tuberculosis are under and to waste weight begin meteorism and sometimes tuberculids Fever and on http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American journal of diseases of children American Medical Association

RÉSUMÉ OF WORK ON TUBERCULOSIS IN CHILDREN FOR 1914

American journal of diseases of children , Volume IX (2) – Feb 1, 1915

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1915 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0096-8994
eISSN
1538-3628
DOI
10.1001/archpedi.1915.04100440056006
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Abstract

IN PEDIATRICS PROGRESS TUBERCULOSIS CHILDREN R\l=E'\SUM\l=E'\ OF WORK ON IN FOR 1914 MAY M.D. MICHAEL, CHICAGO PORTALS OF ENTRY 1. Von Pirquet: Bronchogenous, Placentogenous, Dermatogenous, Enterog- enous the Infection with Tubercle Med. 1914, xiii, Bacillus, Edinburgh Jour., 2. A.: Portals of Entry of Tuberculous prat., Jousset, Infection, P\l=e'\diat. 1914, xii, 3. W.: Arch. mens. d'obst. et de Moeller, Congenital Tuberculosis, gyn\l=e'\c., July, Tuberculous Infection in abst. f. 4. Scheltma: Infants, Jahrb. Kinderh., 1914, lxxx, 5. P. S.: Contribution to the of the Lesion in Chancellor, Study Primary Ztschr. f. Kinderh. 12. Tuberculosis, (orig.), 1914, x, 6. and F.: A of Tuberculous Lesions in Wollstein, M., Bartlett, Study and Based on Post-Mortem Am. Infancy Young Children, Findings, Jour. Child. Dis., 1914, viii, Von discusses the of of the tubercle bacillus Pirquet1 portals entry rare. in He finds fetal transmission Sometimes infec¬ very infancy. the blood-vessels and sometimes tion takes placental by place through no of the amniotic fluid. infection causes aspiration Placentogenous lesion. Post mortem the nodules in the liver and primary lymphatic show the most advanced lesions. new-born adjacent parts Clinically, infants infected with tuberculosis are under and to waste weight begin meteorism and sometimes tuberculids Fever and on

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American journal of diseases of childrenAmerican Medical Association

Published: Feb 1, 1915

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