. Diseases of infancy and childhood . g on the prognosis of thiscondition. Felsenthal andSchlesinger, also Monti, Berg-griin, and Loos, have foundthat there is an increase of thepolynuclear cells, whereas theeosinophile cells the temperature returnsto normal during the crisis inpneumonia^ the leucocytosiswhich formerly existed alsodisappears. Thus, some au-thors speak of a blood crisis.^ The Urine.—This is fre-quently high-colored and veryscanty, especially so during theheight of the disease. It alsohas a very high specific gravityand frequently contains albu-min. Acetone can al


. Diseases of infancy and childhood . g on the prognosis of thiscondition. Felsenthal andSchlesinger, also Monti, Berg-griin, and Loos, have foundthat there is an increase of thepolynuclear cells, whereas theeosinophile cells the temperature returnsto normal during the crisis inpneumonia^ the leucocytosiswhich formerly existed alsodisappears. Thus, some au-thors speak of a blood crisis.^ The Urine.—This is fre-quently high-colored and veryscanty, especially so during theheight of the disease. It alsohas a very high specific gravityand frequently contains albu-min. Acetone can also fre-quently be found in the albumin frequently dis-appears after the crisis. Thephosphates seem increased,though some authors maintainthat they are decreased duringthe ])rogress of this inflamma-tory type of disease. Thediazo reaction is only found inthat form of ])ueumonia whichscHMHs lo have a typhoid tend-ency. Indican is very rarelyor iie\(M found unUv^s ihcMc issonu form of intesiinal putie-iac(iv(» Fig. ir)0.—Lobar rnoiunonia ot a St>\oiolypo, stHMi bv nic in consultation \\\ Dr. Landsniann. The elVeot of the poison iseasily socmi by stiulying tho pulso-rato. CaseKvoovorod. (Original.) 4G8 THE INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Relapse.—It is not infrequent to have one and the same area of lungreinvaded; thus the disease may run a second course over the same portionof the lung just as it did in the first attack. Two Instructive Cases of Cerebrai. Pneumonia. Case I.—Baby E., about six months old, a nursing baby, was seen by me inconsultation with Dr. Osias. The history was as follows: The child had been ill forseveral days, was restless and feverish, and had vomited. The stools were green-ish and contained a large quantity of cheesy curds, in addition to mucus. The DATE 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IT 18 19 1 FAHRENHeiT M E M E M E M E M E M E M E M E M E M E M E 4; - :\ c los 3 - 105 2 40° - I )04- 2 ; 39 ~ t 103 1 k \ . M - f02 a -^ A. V \ 1 3S


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