Edinburgh Medical JournalOliver and Boyd, 1938 - Medicine |
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... hæmolytic streptococci . A septic abrasion on the right arm was suspected as being the primary site of infection ; the area was swabbed and a profuse growth of hæmolytic streptococci obtained on culture . The presence of a ...
... hæmolytic streptococci . A septic abrasion on the right arm was suspected as being the primary site of infection ; the area was swabbed and a profuse growth of hæmolytic streptococci obtained on culture . The presence of a ...
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... hæmolytic streptococci in throat and / or nose have been discharged from the City Hospital , yet they have not given rise to infection . On the other hand , certain patients from whom two consecutive negative cultures for hæmolytic ...
... hæmolytic streptococci in throat and / or nose have been discharged from the City Hospital , yet they have not given rise to infection . On the other hand , certain patients from whom two consecutive negative cultures for hæmolytic ...
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... hæmolytic anæmias are , however , within normal limits , although somewhat below the mean of those for normocytic non - hæmolytic anæmias . The coefficient of correlation between mean corpuscular volume and mean corpuscular carbonic ...
... hæmolytic anæmias are , however , within normal limits , although somewhat below the mean of those for normocytic non - hæmolytic anæmias . The coefficient of correlation between mean corpuscular volume and mean corpuscular carbonic ...
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CHRONIC NUTRITIONAL HYPOCHROMIC ANÆMIA | 2 |
Introduction p 1 Classification and Nomenclature of | 9 |
Introduction | i |
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