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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The new dietetics : a guide to scientific feeding in health and disease 
    Publication: Battle Creek, Michigan : The Modern Medicine Publishing Co., 1923
    ... the protection of the child against auto- intoxication. Intestinal toxemia in a child is a much more ser- ious matter than in an adult, for the reason that an adult has ac- ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Military preventive medicine 
    Publication: Harrisburg, Pa. : Military Service Publishing Company, 1940
    ... intestine into other organs of the body. The adult worm may wander from the intestine into the bile ducts, the appendix, the peri- toneal cavity or elsewhere, and cause pathological conditions. Some individuals may present a toxemia due to the absorption of toxic products produced ...
  3. ... beans, and particularly mushrooms. In meat poisoning, except botulism—sausage toxemia—there is gastro-enteritis together with congestion, edema, and hemorrhagic areas in the mucosa, and in virulent cases intestinal ulceration complicated by bleeding. Sausage poisoning affects the ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Nutrition and clinical dietetics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, 1923
    ... When the temperature falls and the symptoms of toxemia are past, a gradual ... Acute Bronchitis.—In adults, this is a condition sui generis, or a ...
  5. ... been employed in the treatment of colitis, chronic intestinal toxemia, appendicitis, etc. Drew5 reports that in 14 out ... the predominating factor in the symptomatology of chronic intestinal toxemia is the colon bacillus and that autogenous vaccines ...
  6. ... C. A. Experimental studies in intestinal obstruction and intestinal toxemias. Northwest M., 1928, 27: 409-12.—Foster, W. ... Infant nutrition, Disorder; Intestine, Contents: Putrefaction. Bassler, A. Intestinal toxemia (autoin- toxication) biologically considered. 433p. 8: Phila., 1930. ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The practice of pediatrics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, [1924]
    ... there are no by-products formed to produce intestinal toxemia or kidney irritation. Two even table- spoonfuls of ... all characterize the appearance of the patient with intestinal toxemia. The diagnosis of malnutrition and marasmus is always ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Pathological physiology of internal diseases : functional pathology 
    Publication: New York ; London : D. Appleton and Company, 1923
    ... cases. Among the minor symptoms commonly attributed to intestinal toxemia are headache, lassitude, loss of appetite, coated tongue, ... for some of the symptoms ordinarily attributed to intestinal toxemias. The third source of intestinal auto-intoxication are ...
  9. ... Bell (G. H.) Relation of teeth, tonsils, and intestinal toxemias to diseases of the eye. J. Am. M. ... observations on the relation of teeth, tonsils, and intestinal toxemias to diseases to the eye. Med. J. & Rec, ...
  10. ... same tendency. It may be induced by mild toxemia (intestinal) or infection; in other instances it is a ... many cases which we now label incipient tuberculosis, intestinal toxemia, hookworm disease, etc., were formerly called chlorosis. Treatment. - ...
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