Mt Sinai Hospital Reports . .,1 MOUNT SINA1 ilOSIITAI, HKlOHTS. Idec hiw.—Un conjunctiva and soft palate day of —Tender. Temperatures 10] 1o Red blood cells in urine, Hgb. 72%.white blood cells 21, autopsy. Other authors have had trouble with the nomenclature of cases sim-ilar to the six here briefly narrated. Bouillaud 1824-1832, spoke ofacute endocarditis with pyemic symptoms. In 1 ssi>, Wilkes spoke ofarterial pyemia. Osier, I believe, introduced the term malignantendocarditis, because of the proneness to a fatal issue (GoulstonianLectures, liril. M/d. .//.,
Mt Sinai Hospital Reports . .,1 MOUNT SINA1 ilOSIITAI, HKlOHTS. Idec hiw.—Un conjunctiva and soft palate day of —Tender. Temperatures 10] 1o Red blood cells in urine, Hgb. 72%.white blood cells 21, autopsy. Other authors have had trouble with the nomenclature of cases sim-ilar to the six here briefly narrated. Bouillaud 1824-1832, spoke ofacute endocarditis with pyemic symptoms. In 1 ssi>, Wilkes spoke ofarterial pyemia. Osier, I believe, introduced the term malignantendocarditis, because of the proneness to a fatal issue (GoulstonianLectures, liril. M/d. .//., lSSoj. Other names applied to such caseshave been infective endocarditis, diphtheritic endocarditis, mycosis en-doeardii, malignant ulcerative endocarditis. Dresehfeld in AllbuttsSyst. of Medicine places them among the septic diseases, yet Littenvery pointedly asks (Deutsch Med. W., May 22, 1902) Are wejustified in calling an endocarditis septic because micro-organisms arefound in the blood? He thought not, and inquired
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