A treatise on the principles and practice of medicine . to pusformation, because the measles-catarrh favors mixed infection. Bron-chial breathing and other physical signs are not always detected temperature is often no higher than in bronchitis. Toxemia andcarbon dioxide narcosis accentuate the patients distress. Broncho-pneumonia is rapid in development, but slow or sometimes incompletein resolution. It may result in interstitial pneumonia, gangrene ortuberculosis, which dreaded sequel of measles occurs (a) as a miliaryinvasion, and in the brain more frequently than in the lung


A treatise on the principles and practice of medicine . to pusformation, because the measles-catarrh favors mixed infection. Bron-chial breathing and other physical signs are not always detected temperature is often no higher than in bronchitis. Toxemia andcarbon dioxide narcosis accentuate the patients distress. Broncho-pneumonia is rapid in development, but slow or sometimes incompletein resolution. It may result in interstitial pneumonia, gangrene ortuberculosis, which dreaded sequel of measles occurs (a) as a miliaryinvasion, and in the brain more frequently than in the lungs, bacillifrom old, caseated bronchial glands being released by solvent substancesreaching them from the lungs by way of the lymph vessels, (b) It alsooccurs as a fresh tuberculosis developing upon a pneumonia is as infrequent as pleurisy, which is in most casessecondary to lobular pneumonic foci. 4. Cardiac Symptoms.—Accidental bruits may be heard. Toxemiaexceptionally causes myocardial degeneration. PLATE IX FIG. 1 FIG. 2.


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