. American quarterly of roentgenology . Daniells—Dachtler 21 Moreover, syphilitic infection has been proved either by adirect history of infection, or by a history of miscarriages withother syphihtic signs and symptoms, and in one case by theWasserman reaction. REPORT OF CASES. CASE NO. I.—Male, age twenty-one years. C. F. B. A. Reason for coming to physician.—Sent by father whofeared patient was beginning to have consumption. B. History.—Young man, single, clerk. Usual weight 175to 180 pounds. Lost about 10 pounds during last four coughed for two months with some expectoration. Chi


. American quarterly of roentgenology . Daniells—Dachtler 21 Moreover, syphilitic infection has been proved either by adirect history of infection, or by a history of miscarriages withother syphihtic signs and symptoms, and in one case by theWasserman reaction. REPORT OF CASES. CASE NO. I.—Male, age twenty-one years. C. F. B. A. Reason for coming to physician.—Sent by father whofeared patient was beginning to have consumption. B. History.—Young man, single, clerk. Usual weight 175to 180 pounds. Lost about 10 pounds during last four coughed for two months with some expectoration. Chillseasily. Family history good, personal history negative, exceptas stated later. C. Examination.—Percussion of lungs showed slight relativedullness in the upper part of right lung both before and behind;vocal fremitus increased over the same area. Crepitant and sub-crepitant rales over both lunq-s. The apex of the heart was inthe fifth intercostal space in the nipple line; soft mitral systolicmurmur. Systolic blood pressure


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