1905
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(01)42827-3
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Non-Traumatic Cerebral Hæmorrhage in a Child, Aged Ten Years.

Abstract: intervals for at least one month after the evening temperature has reached normal and not only to use the test throughout the febrile period. It is interesting to note that in diseases in which the reaction is rarely found-e.g., in tuberculosis, pneumonia, and diphtheria-a positive result is of still graver omeri than in enteric fever (Ehrlich). In measles in which the reaction is as constant as in typhoid fever no prognostic value attaches to its presence or persistence.S1l'rnmary.-(l) In all but severe attac… Show more

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