“…During this period she had frequent colds and four mild recurrences of rheumatic fever in 1929, March, 1930, and November, 1931 In January, 1933 there was a frank recrudescence of rheumatic fever with fever and joint pains and on February 8, 1933 she was admitted to the House of the Good Samaritan for the second time. Examination revealed that since 1925 there had been a marked advance in the cardiac involvement.…”
Section: The Leukocyte Count and Corrected Sedimen-tation Index In Rhmentioning
“…During this period she had frequent colds and four mild recurrences of rheumatic fever in 1929, March, 1930, and November, 1931 In January, 1933 there was a frank recrudescence of rheumatic fever with fever and joint pains and on February 8, 1933 she was admitted to the House of the Good Samaritan for the second time. Examination revealed that since 1925 there had been a marked advance in the cardiac involvement.…”
Section: The Leukocyte Count and Corrected Sedimen-tation Index In Rhmentioning
“…Nous avons jugé inutile de pousser plus avant ce sondage, étan t donné que ce thème a déjà fait l'objet de nombreuses études [2,3,4,8,14,15,16,19,20,24,25,26,28,34,36,39,42,45,47] …”
“…This range is usually regarded as from 5000 to 10,000 for the white-cell count and from 60 to 70 per cent for the polymorphonuclear distribution.1, 2 An excellent statistical analysis by Medlar,3 published a decade ago, showed that in an average healthy individual in the course of a few weeks the total white-cell count might vary by 100 per cent and the differential count by 30 per cent without the presence of clinical disease. These variations, moreover, might take place in a given individual in the course of an hour.…”
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