From June 1896 to May 1897, 12 cases of Typhoid Fever came under my care as House Physician at the Radcliffe Infirmary Oxford. In the following pages I have recorded the principal notes which I took on these during their residence in Hospital. At the end of each I have made a few remarks on the chief points of interest and the treatment employed. In addition, taking my cases as s basis, I have discussed the symptoms of Typhoid Fever, their effects on the different systems, the points of diagnosis, the prognosis and treatment
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endemic (murine) typhus fever were observed in the Charity Hospital of Louisiana at New Orleans. Alt...
In the early twentieth century, death rates from typhoid in European cities reached an all time low....
In the year 1906, an epidemic of Enteric Fever occurred in Nuwera Eliya, the mountain sanatorium o...
At the meeting of the Intercolonial Medical Congress at Melbourne, in 1889, the subject of typhoid ...
Typhoid fever is a disease caused by Salmonella enterica serotypes paratyphii A, B, C, and Salmonell...
Typhoid fever is an acute generalized infection caused by the Eberthella typhoea. The clear concepti...
In May 1964 I was a house-physician in the City Hospital, Aberdeen, when an outbreak of typhoid feve...
Association: Worchester District Medical Society.Garrison-Morton mentions the author's other work.Mo...
All patients admitted to the Department of Internal Medicine, Gadjah Mada University Hospital, Yogya...
Robert Graham was Professor of Botany at Glasgow University and a physician in the city’s Royal Infi...
A series of 159 cases of typhoid fever from an endemic area is presented. Epidemiological and clinic...
The paper presents data on clinical and epidemiological features of typhoid fever during the periods...
Advertisements on p. [1]-[8] at end.Spine title: On fevers and diphtheria, 1849 to 1879.Includes bib...
The problem of providing laboratory confirmation of the diagnosis of typhoid in an endemic area was ...
A clinical and laboratory analysis of 60 patients with culture proven typhoid fever confined in the ...
endemic (murine) typhus fever were observed in the Charity Hospital of Louisiana at New Orleans. Alt...
In the early twentieth century, death rates from typhoid in European cities reached an all time low....
In the year 1906, an epidemic of Enteric Fever occurred in Nuwera Eliya, the mountain sanatorium o...
At the meeting of the Intercolonial Medical Congress at Melbourne, in 1889, the subject of typhoid ...
Typhoid fever is a disease caused by Salmonella enterica serotypes paratyphii A, B, C, and Salmonell...