Notes on some cases of pleural effusion occurring in children

Abstract

Classification:Class I. Pneumococcab:a. Secondary to lobar Pneumonia: General facts | Family History | Previous Health | Present Illnessb. Secondary to broncho-pneumonia: General facts, etc.Class II. Septic: General Facts, etc.Class III. Tuberculous: General Facts, etcSymptoms and Physical Signs of Effusion in all Classes:a. General Appearance | b. Respiratory System | c. Other SystemsCourse, Treatment and Complications:I. Pneumoniccal | II. Septic | III. TuberculousDiagnosis:Differential Diagnosis with Illustrative Cases:Prognosis:Pathology oft effusion:Tables: i. General History of Cases | ii. Symptoms & Physical Signs | iii. Character of effusion | iv. Analysis of Fatal CasesI. Pneumococcal | Septic | III. Tuberculous: Bacteriology; Of lung and pleura; Cases illustrating pathologyReference

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