[Tuberculosis pamphlets]
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Author
- J. George Adami
- E. R. Axtell
- S. Westray Battle
- F. S. Billings
- Noah Cressy
- Charles Denison
- Frank Donaldson
- Lawrence F. Flick
- David Foulis
- C. P. Frost
- Rollin R. Gregg
- A. M. Holmes
- J. A. Médail
- James Burn Russell
- Nicholas Senn
- William Thomson
- E. B. Borland
- Conway, John R.
- Ernest Watson Cushing
- Samuel Gibson Dixon
- Harold Clarence Ernst
- Carl Fisch
- Eugene Hodenpyl
- John Amory Jeffries
- Max Kloster
- William Perry Northrup
- Paul Paquin
- Karl Von Ruck
- William F. Whitney
Publication
1844 - , 1844-1898, Various places
Language
English
Word Count
4,000 words, Guess
Page Count
16 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL60514746M
- OCLC Control Number79292286
- OCLC Control Number231042382
Alternate Titles
- Prevention of tuberculosis.
- Creosote as a specific in tuberculosis when used in large doses.
- Specific and infectious character of tuberculosis.
- Antitoxin treatment of tuberculosis : or the direct (tuberculin preparations) versus the indirect (animal serum) method of immunization against tuberculosis.
- Favorable results of Koch's tuberculin treatment in tubercular affections that are not pulmonary.
- Possible relationship between the tubercular diathesis and nitrogenous metabolism : verbal communication made to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, November 6, 1894.
- Koch's treatment of tuberculosis.
- Can tuberculosis be diagnosed from the blood?
- Case of acute general tuberculosis, diagnosticated, during life, by the presence of tubercle bacilli in the sputum.
- How is tuberculosis acquired?
- Zur Lehre von Tuberculosis acuta.
- Tuberculin test for the presence of tuberculosis.
- Further report of cases treated with anti-tubercle serum.
- Prophylaxis of tuberculosis.
- Criticism of Dr. Formad's printed statements and conclusions concerning the aetiology of tuberculosis.
- Aetiology of tuberculosis.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Harvard medicine preservation microfilm project -- 02143
Other Editions
- [Tuberculosis pamphlets]
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