Dietetic Treatment~ is the same as used in acute infectious conditions, fevers of short duration, taking care to institute the diet for acute nephritis should the patient show evidences of this disease.
The same general outline of diet is used as in acute infectious fevers, milk forming the basis of the diet.
The dietetic treatment in pneumonia is like that used in acute infectious diseases, fevers in general, fluids constituting the form of diet and milk the chief food, as long as there is an elevation of temperature.
Black leg" is an acute infectious disease of cattle that is characterized by lameness and superficial swellings in the region of the shoulder, quarter or neck.
An acute infectious disease of ruminants and swine, characterized by hemorrhages in the different body tissues that appear as small red spots or blotches.
Abnormal body temperatures of a large percentage of the herd indicate the presence of an acute infectious disease.
The usual cause of acute infectious conjunctivitis, especially in cities, seems to be the Koch-Weeks bacillus.
Predominance of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (pus-corpuscles) points to an acute infectiousprocess (Fig.
In the absence of acute infectious disease a polymorphonuclear percentage of 85 or over points very strongly to gangrene or pus-formation.
These experiments awaken the hope that the time will come when the acute infectious maladies in man, scarlet fever among others, will be rendered less virulent.
Canine madness is an acute infectious disease, supposed to arise spontaneously in the genus Canis (dog, wolf, fox, etc.
Rötheln is an acute infectious disease, presenting an eruption of reddish macules upon the skin, accompanied by mild catarrhal symptoms, and usually producing but slight disturbance of the general system.
Scarlet fever is an acute infectious disease, with a characteristic eruption.
This is an acute infectious disease, characterized by a peculiar eruption.
Measles is an acute infectious disease, distinguished by a characteristic eruption on the mucous membranes and skin.
Parenchymatous and fatty degeneration of the glandular cells of the stomach occurs in acute infectious diseases, as typhoid fever and yellow fever, also as a result of poisoning with phosphorus, arsenic, and the mineral acids.
An acute infectious, contagious disease characterized by a grayish-white, fibrinous exudate, usually located on the tonsils or the neighboring tissues.
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