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  1. ... of serous membranes. Hemorrhagic inflammation of serous membranes. Actinomycosis and glanders of serous membranes. Pneumopericardium. Hemopericardium. Hydropericardium. ...
  2. ... coccidioides, Coccidioidal Blastomycosis . 815 Sporotrichosis 820 Acauliosis 822 Actinomycosis 824 Nocardiosis 827 Mycetoma 827 SECTION VIII.-DERMATOSES ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The principles of pathologic histology 
    Publication: Philadelphia ; London : W.B. Saunders Co., 1914
    ... ulcerative tuberculous lesions of lung, intestine or bone. Actinomycosis. Chronic dysentery. Ulcerating new-growths (carcinoma of stomach, ... type, which are all included under the term actinomycosis. In- fection with the organism is common in ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - General pathology 
    Publication: New York : William Wood and Co., 1921
    ... then caused by such infections as tuberculosis and actinomycosis. They are usually limited by a connective-tissue ... of the abscess-membrane (see Tuber- culosis and Actinomycosis, Chapter X.). Chronic ulcers are caused chiefly by ...
  5. ... A vegetable parasite, the cause of the disease actinomycosis. It is also called the Ray Fungus. It ... coccus-like bodies, the spores of the organism. Actinomycosis (ak-tin-o-mi-cor-sis) [ciKTig, a ...
  6. ... 270 XXVIII. Leprosy 277 XXIX. Glanders 280 XXX. Actinomycosis 282 XXXI. Infectious Diseases of Doubtful Nature 285 ... cases recovery is possible, though often tedious. XXX. ACTINOMYCOSIS. Definition.—A chronic infective disorder produced by the ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - General bacteriology of surgical infections 
    Publication: [Philadelphia?] : [publisher not identified], [1896?]
    ... such as tubercu- losis, tetanus, glanders, anthrax, and actinomycosis, and, on the other hand, traumatic and other ... frequent portals of entry of the bacterium of actinomycosis. This organism is likely to lodge near carious ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Clinical roentgenology of diseases of the chest 
    Publication: Troy, N. Y. : The Southworth Company, [1923]
    ... 260; differentiated from tubercu- losis, 263. Chapter 10 Actinomycosis of the Lungs 264 Chapter 11 Echinococcus Cyst ... 401; chronic mediastinitis, 402; tuberculous, 403; syphilitic, 404; actinomycosis of the mediastinum, 404. Chapter 21 Tumors of ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - An introduction to pathology and morbid anatomy 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Co., 1895
    ... litic Disease of Liver—Glanders and Farcy—Rhinoscleroma— Actinomycosis 403-461 SEPTICAEMIA AND PYAEMIA. CHAPTER XXIII. Septicaemia— ... septic com- pound fractures) or other causes (dysentery, actinomycosis). Much less commonly it is found in the ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Differential diagnosis of internal diseases 
    Publication: New York : London ; D. Appleton and Company, 1923
    ... Non-bacterial Fungus Infection—The Mycoses .... 105 1. Actinomycosis 105 2. Sporotrichosis 107 3. Nocardiosis 108 4. ... B. Non-Bacterial Fungus Infection THE MYCOSES 1. Actinomycosis Organism.—Actinomycosis is a chronic infection due to ...
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