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The Treatment of Pneumococcic Pneumonia in the Adult

JAMA. 1949;140(12):1064. doi:10.1001/jama.1949.02900470068031.
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This book is a thorough compilation and critical analysis of experience with the treatment in 3,000 cases of pneumococcic pneumonia at the Permanente Foundation Hospital at Oakland between the years 1942 and 1947. All phases of the specific and general therapy of the patients are discussed and authenticated by presentation of data from this experience. The clinical aspects of the disease are also presented and include the various types of complications of the pneumonia as well as the various predisposing factors and complications due to underlying diseases in the patient. The management of these complications and their effect on the prognosis are also discussed and authenticated by analysis of the results of the experience in the series of cases presented. Individual cases are frequently cited to illustrate important points. There are numerous tables simply arranged, and also many clear graphic charts demonstrating the points that the author discusses.

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