Two Fatal Cases of Pleuritic Effusion: Would Not Thoracentesis Have Saved Life? European and American Treatment of Pleurisy; Read Before the Section ... District Medical Society, December 12, 1881

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Excerpt from Two Fatal Cases of Pleuritic Effusion: Would Not Thoracentesis Have Saved Life? European and American Treatment of Pleurisy; Read Before the Section of Clinical Medicine and Pathology of the Suffolk District Medical Society, December 12, 1881

First Period. It lasted about nine days. It seemed to be simply a severe naso-pharyngeal catarrh - and no serious symptom was noticed.

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