Category: History - Modern (1750+)

Epidemic Respiratory Disease The pneumonias and other infections of the repiratory tract accompanying influenza and measles

SECONDARY INFECTION IN THE WARD TREATMENT OF INFLUENZA AND PNEUMONIA. (BY EUGENE L. OPIE, M.D.; FRANCIS G. BLAKE, M.D.; JAMES C. SMALL, M.D.; AND THOMAS M. RIVERS, M.D.) 83

Chapters

11. CHAPTER IV

Many observers have described isolated phases of the recent epidemic and of past epidemics of influenza. Few have had an opportunity to follow the pathology of influenza from th...

12. CHAPTER V

A study of 979 cases of measles was made in the base hospitals of Camps Funston and Pike from July to December, 1918, with the purpose of establishing any existing relation betw...

14. CHAPTER VII

There is no reason for believing that the influenza which prevailed in this country differed in any essential feature from that of previous epidemics and particularly of the pan...

9. CHAPTER II

The material presented in this section of the report consists of clinical and bacteriologic observations made during the course of an investigation of influenza and its associat...

8. CHAPTER I

The bacteriologic investigation which will be described was made at Camp Pike, Arkansas, during the period of the influenza epidemic from September 6 to December 5, 1918. The da...

10. CHAPTER III

One of the most pressing problems that presented itself in the care of influenza and pneumonia patients in the army cantonments during the recent epidemic was the danger of seco...

13. CHAPTER VI

Among 18 autopsies upon men who have died with pneumonia following measles there are pulmonary lesions representing almost every type of pneumonia which has been found in associ...

7. CHAPTER VII

Lobar Pneumonia, 362; Bronchopneumonia, 363; Streptococcus Pneumonia, 365; Staphylococcus Pneumonia, 366; Empyema, 366; Bronchiectasis, 367; Unresolved Bronchopneumonia, 368; B....

4. CHAPTER IV

Bronchitis, 142; Lobar Pneumonia, 154; Bronchopneumonia, 162; Peribronchial Hemorrhage and Pneumonia, 189; Suppurative Pneumonia with Necrosis and Abscess Formation, 199; Inters...

3. CHAPTER III

SECONDARY INFECTION IN THE WARD TREATMENT OF INFLUENZA AND PNEUMONIA. (BY EUGENE L. OPIE, M.D.; FRANCIS G. BLAKE, M.D.; JAMES C. SMALL, M.D.; AND THOMAS M. RIVERS, M.D.) 83

6. CHAPTER VI

THE PATHOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY OF PNEUMONIA FOLLOWING MEASLES. (BY EUGENE L. OPIE, M.D.; FRANCIS G. BLAKE, M.D.; JAMES C. SMALL, M.D.; AND THOMAS M. RIVERS, M.D.) 334

2. CHAPTER II

5. CHAPTER V

1. CHAPTER I