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Heart Views - journals. lww. com In March 1942, a 33-year-old woman in the USA was hospitalized for a month with a life-threatening streptococcal infection at a New Haven, Connecticut, hospital She had streptococcal septicemia from childbirth She was delirious and her temperature reached almost 107°F (41 6°C)
Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease a Historical Perspective In March 1942, a 33-year-old woman in the USA was hospitalized for a month with a life-threatening streptococcal infection at a New Haven, Connecticut, hospital She had streptococcal septicemia from childbirth She was delirious and her temperature reached almost 107°F (41 6°C)
Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease a Historical Perspective It enabled physicians to treat formerly severe and life-threatening illnesses such as bacterial endocarditis, meningitis, pneumococcal pneumonia, gonorrhea, and syphilis Doctors finally had a tool that could completely cure their patients of deadly infectious diseases
Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease a historical perspective Publication date: 2016-10-19 — Journal: Heart Views wos Q4 SJR: — CiteScore: — Impact factor: 0 5 ISSN: 1995705X, 09765123 DOI: 10 4103 1995-705X 192572 Copy DOI PubMed ID: 27867464 Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality Ocean Engineering Cited in21 Stats By alphabet By publications count Download Found Clear filter PDF ,AbstractCites
Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease a historical perspective . . . DOI - 10 4103 1995-705x 192572 Subject (s) - medicine , perspective (graphical) , rheumatic fever , rheumatic disease , heart disease , dermatology , disease , intensive care medicine , artificial intelligence , computer science
Animal testing and medicine - ProQuest Animals have been used repeatedly throughout the history of biomedical research Early Greek physician-scientists, such as Aristotle, (384 - 322 BC) and Erasistratus, (304 - 258 BC), performed experiments on living animals