A striking example of this is seen in the benefit that often results in cases of one form of "consumption of the bowels," namely, tuberculous disease of the membrane that lines the abdominal wall and invests the abdominal organs.
Tuberculin did, indeed, cure certain minor forms of tuberculous disease, such as the skin affection known as lupus, but it soon became evident that it was almost impotent in the treatment of pulmonary consumption.
Tuberculous Disease# is usually met with in young adults, and is more common in the right shoulder.
Such a condition is more especially encountered in cases of tuberculous disease, the so-called scrofula of the intestine or the tabes mesenterica of childhood.
Only of late years has tuberculosis of the pharynx been distinctly recognized as a tuberculous disease.
It is believed that a deficiency of oleaginous matter is a predisposing cause of tuberculous disease.
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