Duguet and Damaschino have recently encountered cases associated with a special ulceration of one of the palatine folds; the former in enteric fever, the latter in a primitive case.
It is sometimes observed in the early stage of enteric fever.
It ceased at length to be recorded or described, and it has been supposed that it was really the infantile or children's part of enteric fever, which had occurred in former times as now[6].
We had under treatment at the Portland Hospital 231 cases of enteric fever, most of which came under our care at Bloemfontein.
Bacillus typhosus itself, it is said, has been isolated from some ice-cream which was held responsible for an outbreak of enteric fever.
Almond looks over my shoulder the while, and I make a score with my finger-nail under the words "enteric fever.
Nevertheless, there have been very few outbreaks of enteric fever in which the fact that cesspools, sewers, or underground middens have been in direct communication with the sources of water has not been detected.
Typhoid or Enteric Fever is very commonly confounded with typhus, with which, however, so far as its origin is concerned, it has nothing in common.
It is asserted by some writers that the poison of enteric fever is never generated in obstructed drains, but that the drains are merely the vehicle of transmission of the poison from an infected person.
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