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Diseases of infancy and childhood (1914) (14768854131)

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Identifier: diseasesofinfan00fisc (find matches)

Title: Diseases of infancy and childhood

Year: 1914 (1910s)

Authors: Fischer, Louis, 1864- (from old catalog)

Subjects: Children

Publisher: Philadelphia, F. A. Davis company (etc., etc.)

Contributing Library: The Library of Congress

Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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al rashes on body 128 Rashes appearing on first day 6 Rashes appearing on second day 39 Rashes appearing on third day : 30 Rashes appearing on fourth day 27 Rashes appearing on fifth day 34 Rashes appearing on sixth day 35 Rashes appearing on seventh day 28 Rashes appearing on eighth day 25 Rashes appearing on ninth day 14 Rashes appearing on tenth day 12 Rashes appearing on eleventh day . 1 Rashes appearing on twelfth day 4 Rashes appearing on thirteenth day 3 Rashes appearing on fourteenth day 2 ■ Rashes appearing on fifteenth day 1 Rashes appearing on sixteenth day 2 Rashes appearing on eighteenth day 1 Rashes appearing on twentieth day 1 Rashes appearing on twenty-first day 1 Rashes appearing on twenty-seyenth day 1 Persistence of Antitoxin Rashes. Rashes lasting one day •. 17 Rashes lasting two days 174 Rashes lasting three days 55 Rashes lasting four days 3 Rashes lasting five days C Rashes lasting six days 2 Rashes lasting eight days 1 Rashes lasting nine days 1 PL AIK XXIV

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Lizzie F., 5 years old, was admitted to the Willard Parker Hospital inSeptember, 1904. She Avas ill seven days before admission. Diphtheria Ava>;present on both tonsils. There was slight glandular swelling. The generalsystemic condition was poor. The temperature was 101° F., pulse 120.respiration 24. The child received 5000 units of antitoxin on admission,and on the following day a second injection of 4000 units. Four days afterthe second injection of antitoxin, the throat cleared so that no membranewas visible. Two days later, or six days after the second antitoxin injoc-tion, a universal rash appeared on the face, chest, abdomen, back, and ex-tremities. This rash was morbilliform in character and persisted iovtwenty-two days, although it was chielly confined to the arms and legs. Xiicomplications followed. The child left the liospjtal in excellent eoiulition.(Original.) DIPHTHERIA. 517 C. Hartung quotes a number of European observerH, who found anantitoxin rash in 11.4 per cent

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