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... infection by avoiding those who have a cold or other respiratory illness . If we ourselves are infected we can often suppress or at least cover with a hand- kerchief our cough or sneeze , especially in a crowded bus or room . If we ...
... infection by avoiding those who have a cold or other respiratory illness . If we ourselves are infected we can often suppress or at least cover with a hand- kerchief our cough or sneeze , especially in a crowded bus or room . If we ...
Page 240
... infection leaves one in doubt as to the exact relationship of the tonsils to rheumatic disease . There seems to be agreement on the observation that infection in the tonsils fre- quently precedes one of the rheumatic manifesta- tions ...
... infection leaves one in doubt as to the exact relationship of the tonsils to rheumatic disease . There seems to be agreement on the observation that infection in the tonsils fre- quently precedes one of the rheumatic manifesta- tions ...
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... infection is more likely to occur in children whose tonsils are still present . Though the removal of the tonsils fails to decrease the number of recurrences of rheumatic infections , there is decidedly lower mortality rate among those ...
... infection is more likely to occur in children whose tonsils are still present . Though the removal of the tonsils fails to decrease the number of recurrences of rheumatic infections , there is decidedly lower mortality rate among those ...
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