| CHAPTER I |
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| The Etiology of Influenza. (By Francis G. Blake, M.D.; Thomas M. Rivers, M.D.; James C. Small, M.D.) | [25] |
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| | Discussion, [43]; Conclusions, [49]. | |
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| CHAPTER II |
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| Clinical Features and Bacteriology of Influenza and Its Associated Purulent Bronchitis and Pneumonia. (By Francis G. Blake, M.D., and Thomas M. Rivers, M.D.) | [51] |
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| | Influenza, [52]; Purulent Bronchitis, [56]; Pneumonia, [59]; Hemolytic Streptococcus Pneumonia Following Influenza, [70]; Bacillus Influenzæ Pneumonia Following Influenza, [72]; Summary, [73]; Discussion, [76]. | |
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| CHAPTER III |
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| Secondary Infection in the Ward Treatment of Influenza and Pneumonia. (By Eugene L. Opie, M.D.; Francis G. Blake, M.D.; James C. Small, M.D.; and Thomas M. Rivers, M.D.) | [83] |
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| | Secondary Infection with S. Hemolyticus in Pneumonia, [84]; Secondary Infection with Pneumococcus in Pneumonia, [91]; Secondary Contact Infection in Influenza, [95]; Methods for the Prevention of Secondary Contact Infection in Influenza and Pneumonia, [98]; Summary, [106]. | |
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| CHAPTER IV |
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| The Pathology and Bacteriology of Pneumonia Following Influenza. (By E. L. Opie, M.D.; F. G. Blake, M.D.; and T. M. Rivers, M.D.) | [107] |
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| | Bronchitis, [142]; Lobar Pneumonia, [154]; Bronchopneumonia, [162]; Peribronchial Hemorrhage and Pneumonia, [189]; Suppurative Pneumonia with Necrosis and Abscess Formation, [199]; Interstitial Suppurative Pneumonia, [209]; Suppurative Pneumonia with Multiple Clustered Abscesses Caused by Staphylococci, [225]; Empyema, Pericarditis and Peritonitis, [232]; Bronchiectasis, [239]; Unresolved Bronchopneumonia, [261]. | |
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| CHAPTER V |
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| Secondary Infection in the Ward Treatment of Measles. (By James C. Small, M.D.) | [282] |
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| | Hemolytic Streptococci with Measles at Camp Pike, [297]; Complications of Measles, [303]; The Dissemination of Hemolytic Streptococci in Wards, [315]; Carriers of Hemolytic Streptococci, [321]. | |
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| CHAPTER VI |
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| The Pathology and Bacteriology of Pneumonia Following Measles. (By Eugene L. Opie, M.D.; Francis G. Blake, M.D.; James C. Small, M.D.; and Thomas M. Rivers, M.D.) | [334] |
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| | Changes in Bronchi, [336]; Lobar Pneumonia, [337]; Bronchopneumonia, [340]; Suppurative Pneumonia, [347]; Pneumonia Associated with Acute Infectious Diseases other than Influenza and Measles, [353]. | |
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| CHAPTER VII |
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| Summary of the Investigation and Conclusions Reached. (By Eugene L. Opie, M.D.) | [359] |
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| | Lobar Pneumonia, [362]; Bronchopneumonia, [363]; Streptococcus Pneumonia, [365]; Staphylococcus Pneumonia, [366]; Empyema, [366]; Bronchiectasis, [367]; Unresolved Bronchopneumonia, [368]; B. Influenzæ, [369]; Pneumococcus, [372]; S. Hemolyticus, [374]; Nonhemolytic Streptococci, [376]; Staphylococci, [377]; Pneumonia of Measles, [378]; The Transmission of Streptococcus Pneumonia, [381]; Transmission of Pneumococcus Pneumonia, [383]; Prevention of the Transmission of Pneumonia, [383]. | |
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| APPENDIX |
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| Experimental Inoculation of Monkeys with Bacillus Influenzæ and Microorganisms Isolated from the Pneumonias of Influenza. (By Eugene L. Opie, M.D.; Allen W. Freeman, M.D.; Francis G. Blake, M.D.; James C. Small, M.D.; and Thomas M. Rivers, M.D.) | [387] |
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| | Inoculation of the Nose and Pharynx with B. Influenzæ, [389]; Introduction of Bacillus Influenzæ into the Trachea, [391]; Introduction of B. Influenzæ and S. Hemolyticus into the Trachea, [392]; Introduction of B. Influenzæ and of Pneumococcus or of Pneumococcus Alone into the Trachea, [393]. | |