Maryland medical journal . fever. Those who have a laboratory near at hand should also takeblood cultures, a procedure, however, which requires a certainamount of practice and training in asepsis. From the study of the recently-compiled statistics of bacterio-logic examination made in the State outside of the large citiesone is led to believe that a rural practitioner possesses some pecu-liar methods of recognizing pulmonary tuberculosis without theaid of sputum examinations not known to the city physicians, orelse that the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis is a matter ofindifference, perhap


Maryland medical journal . fever. Those who have a laboratory near at hand should also takeblood cultures, a procedure, however, which requires a certainamount of practice and training in asepsis. From the study of the recently-compiled statistics of bacterio-logic examination made in the State outside of the large citiesone is led to believe that a rural practitioner possesses some pecu-liar methods of recognizing pulmonary tuberculosis without theaid of sputum examinations not known to the city physicians, orelse that the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis is a matter ofindifference, perhaps on account of the lack of proper provisionsfor its treatment. Granted that these cases should be treated in sanatoria, roomin which is very often unobtainable, nevertheless much may bedone in the home not only for the patient himself, but for the pro-lection of the other members of the household. Upon sputum examination, if necessary repeatedly made, mustre st the definite recognition of many cases the nature of which is. Select Location pfrj JJJ J „IPSI H^)USE Qpg /Ag Year


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