Communicable Disease Control: A Volume for the Public Health WorkerMacmillan, 1962 - 606 sider |
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... involvement of the central nervous system and often results in a variable degree of permanent paralysis . Three types of ... involved than are the arms . In all those cases that survive , there is some return of muscle power , though the ...
... involvement of the central nervous system and often results in a variable degree of permanent paralysis . Three types of ... involved than are the arms . In all those cases that survive , there is some return of muscle power , though the ...
Side 434
... involved and whether or not the fibrous repair processes develop more rapidly than the necrotic action . Symptoms vary according to the areas affected . In the typical case with involvement of the lungs , there may be a profuse sputum ...
... involved and whether or not the fibrous repair processes develop more rapidly than the necrotic action . Symptoms vary according to the areas affected . In the typical case with involvement of the lungs , there may be a profuse sputum ...
Side 519
... involvement may lead to vesicular lesions with extensive desquamation and cracks of the skin through which pyogenic infection may enter . The toenail is frequently involved . 5 During the past few years many communities in the United ...
... involvement may lead to vesicular lesions with extensive desquamation and cracks of the skin through which pyogenic infection may enter . The toenail is frequently involved . 5 During the past few years many communities in the United ...
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Historical Considerations | 3 |
The Infectious Process | 14 |
Control Measures | 47 |
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