The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine (1906) (14571004409)
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Identifier: americanjournalo10ameruoft (find matches)
Title: The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: American Radium Society American Roentgen Ray Society
Subjects: Radiotherapy X-rays
Publisher: Springfield, Ill. C.C. Thomas
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ast evening whichlasted two hours or more. An Unusual Case of Double Spontaneous Pneumothorax 129 November 12, 1920: The patients ton-sils were removed. They proved to bequite infected. The improvement in therespiratory symptoms which followed thisoperation, and which lasted for severaldays, was surprising, and high hopes wereentertained that a subsequent necessaryoperation on her nose might bring stillgreater relief. November 24, 1920: The patient wasvaccinated with the proteins of egg, wheat,and horse-dandruff. Two controls were She reacted positively to rabbit hair.Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus (slightreaction). Staphylococcus pyogenes citrus(slight), salmon and tomato; but negativeto goose-feather. Staphylococcus pyogenesalbus, rice, rye, squash and sweet potato. The patient says that she has handledrabbits and does not believe they aggravateher condition, while goose-feathers havecaused violent paroxysms of asthma. Shewas sure that tomato soup has on manyoccasions benefited her.
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Fig. 5. Mar. 12, 1921. Stereoscopic plates of chest showa slight change in the right chest, the lung havingexpanded slightly in the region of the sixth andseventh interspaces. The upper and anterior chestwalls show a peculiar elongated dark shadow whichappears as a tear in the parietal pleura. There areadhesions around it. Interpretation of this seemsdifficult. The left border of the mediastinum showssome increase of air, there being a dark shadow thatseems to cap the heart. made in each case, each i^> in. on bothsides of the original \accination. Neitherthe egg nor the wheat gave any reaction,but the horse-dandruff gave a distinctreaction, a wheal 1,12 in- i diameterrising around the original point ofvaccination. No reaction followed the subdermicinjection of an autogenous vaccine pre-pared from the bronchial sputum. Fig. 6. Stereoscopic plates of the chest show about thesame condition of right chest, with possibly slightincrease in fibrosis. The area described in last exami-natio