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Preface
199
1
Fever
330
2
Food and Nutrition
1173
3
Circulation, General Considerations
890
4
Rheumatic Fever
1149
5
Pericarditis
750
6
Endocarditis
608
7
Endocarditis, Chronic
1573
8
Myocarditis and Aneurysm of the Aorta
904
9
Blood Pressure
815
10
The Urine
1178
11
Uraemia
486
12
Acute Nephritis
1006
13
Parenchymatous Nephritis
595
14
Chronic Interstitial Nephritis
850
15
Tests of Kidney Efficiency
762
16
Cerebral Hemorrhage
525
17
Pleurisy, Dry and With Effusion
778
18
Lobar Pneumonia
1858
19
Bronchopneumonia
564
20
Influenza
442
21
Typhoid Fever, Part 1
2114
22
Typhoid Fever, Part 2
2167
23
Tuberculosis
4230
24
Scarlet Fever
808
25
Measles
744
26
Diphtheria
1010
27
Anterior Poliomyelitis (Infantile Paralyisis)
688
28
Epidemic Cerebrospinal Meningitis
603
29
Syphillis
749
30
Locomotor Ataxia
376
31
Diabetes Melitus
737
32
The Blood
777
33
Pernicious Anemia
537
34
Exophthalmic Goitre (Grave's Disease)
489
35
Immunity
581
36
Glossary
1638
Description
The basics of clinical medicine for nurses in WWI-era America from a series of lectures by the author, an Asheville, NC physician. - Summary by BellonaTimes