An Infection of the Bladder with Penicillium Glaucum
1911; Massachusetts Medical Society; Volume: 164; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1056/nejm191103231641206
ISSN2331-4710
Autores Tópico(s)Mycotoxins in Agriculture and Food
Resumoof the hospital; a considerable number of patients come to the neurological clinic who have no nervous disease at all, but who are obscure cases sent for diagnosis or cases for whom electrical treatment seems desirable; the out-patient clinic is a fluctuating mass, influenced by convenience of transportation, hard times, bad weather and the like; yet still those factors remain fairly constant from year to year, so that it is fair to assume that, although the total number of cases that come to the neurological department are not all nervous cases, any decided increase or decrease of the total number would probably mean an increase or decrease in the number of cases of actual nervous disease treated there.Some of the factors which would influence attendance upon the clinic have been fairlyconstant.There has been no new clinic for nervous diseases of any importance established in the city in the last twenty-five years to take away patients from the City Hospital.There have been few changes in the staff, mostly in the subordinate positions.There have been Average of total number of out- Periods, patienta per year.
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