4 edition of Epidemic meningitis, or cerebro-spinal meningitis found in the catalog.
Published
1867 by Lindsay and Blakiston in Philadelphia .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Statement | by Alfred Stillé |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | vii, 178 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 178 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24780575M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 9094777 |
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Epidemic Meningitis, or Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis [Stille, Alfred] on FREE shipping on qualifying offers. Epidemic Meningitis, or Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis55(). Excerpt from Epidemic Meningitis, or Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis-restricting our historical review of the disease to the epidemics of it which have occurred since the beginning of the present century, and, rising for a moment above its individual and local outbreaks, our attention is at once arrested by a circumstance which removes it from the category of endemic, and even of epidemic diseases Author: Alfred Stillé.
Epidemic Meningitis and Meningitis outbreak Eric Bertherat. What is Meningitis. Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges, the thin lining that surrounds the brain and the spinal cord. Different origins: Mechanical: eg. tumours Infectious: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) found infected.
cerebrospinal meningitis in the Region and elsewhere. The edition of the Guidelines reflected primarily the pattern of epidemic meningitis in the sub-Saharan meningitis belt area of Africa.
This revised edition retains the emphasis on rapid detection and control of epidemic meningococcal disease, but also reflects the epidemiological. This paper reports the results of surveillance of epidemiological features for epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis in China during s.
Although the incidence of this disease in China in were up about 50 comparing with inits morbidities of recent years had been continued to by: 5. epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis: [ menin-ji´tis ] (pl. meningi´tides) inflammation of the meninges, usually by either a bacterium (bacterial m.
) or a virus (viral m. When it affects the dura mater it is termed pachymeningitis ; when the arachnoid and pia mater are involved, it is called leptomeningitis. The term meningitis does not. Epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis; results obtained in the treatment of 15 cases.
KORN ER. Dia Med, 20(54), 01 Sep Cited by: 0 articles | PMID: Epidemic Meningitis, or Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis. Br Foreign Med Chir Rev, 43(85), 01 Jan Cited by: 0. Meningococcic (epidemic cerebro-spinal) meningitis is marked by pustular (herpetic) eruptions on the face and lips and by a stellate rash on the extensor surfaces of the arms.
Some forms of meningitis (for example, adenoviral) may be accompanied by muscular pain and intestinal disturbances. The cranial nerves are sometimes involved.
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CEREBRO SPINAL MENINGITIS; Its Widespread Epidemic Character -- The Local Situation -- Its Pathology and Usual Treatment -- What the New York Board of Health Is Doing.
April 5, Credit Estimated Reading Time: 1 min. Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges, the protective covering that surrounds the brain and spinal cord. Most commonly caused by a viral infection, it may also result from infection with bacteria or fungus.
Bacterial meningitis is usually more severe than viral meningitis and can lead to hearing loss, learning disabilities, and brain damage. If not treated promptly, it can be deadly. On an Epidemic of Diphtheria Observed at Naples inwith an Attempt to Determine the Common Origin of Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis, Typhoid Fever, and Diphtheria.
Menzies JA Edinb Med J, 18(3), 01 Sep Author: D S Davies, I Walker Hall. The recent spread of the epidemic of cerebro-spinal meningitis and the appointment of a committee of special investigation by Dr. Darlington, President of the Health Department, serve to recall Estimated Reading Time: 40 secs.
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