| Edward Hazen Parker - 1854 - 692 pagina’s
...affirmed with certainty that in none of these cases is there pneumonia, yet we have good grounds for believing that in many of them, inflammation, as the...lesion induced by some form of constitutional disease. have been described from an early period under the terms of bilious, putrid, or typhoid pneumonia.... | |
| 1855 - 542 pagina’s
...affirmed with certainty that in none of these cases is there pneumonia, yet we have good grounds for believing that, in many of them, inflammation, as...typhoid pneumonia, or to draw the line between simple asthenic inflammation of the luflgs and those conditions which have been described from an early period... | |
| William Stokes - 1874 - 526 pagina’s
...affirmed with certainty that in none of these cases is there pneumonia, yet we have good grounds for believing that, in many of them, inflammation, as...secondary to a special lesion induced by some form of essential disease. • It is difficult to give any well-defined classification of the various forms... | |
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