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A Contribution to the Bacteriology of Post-Scarlatinal Diphtheria

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

H. Cumpston
Affiliation:
Assistant Medical Officer Western Fever Hospital.
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The basis of this paper is the analysis of the bacteriological examination of the fauces of a series of 1019 patients admitted to hospital as cases of scarlatina and a consideration of their subsequent clinical histories. A practice was made of swabbing the fauces of scarlet fever cases without any selection on their admission to hospital. In all cases one bacteriological examination was made and in a number of the cases the examination was repeated.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1907

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