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PNEUMOCOCCIC PNEUMONIA: THE PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NUMBER OF PNEUMOCOCCI IN THE SPUTUM IN RELATION TO THERAPY, BACTEREMIA, TYPE, LEUKOCYTE COUNT, DURATION OF THE DISEASE, AGE, AND DEGREE OF INVOLVEMENT
Arthur W. Frisch, … , Alvin E. Price, Gordon B. Myers
Arthur W. Frisch, … , Alvin E. Price, Gordon B. Myers
Published March 1, 1943
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1943;22(2):207-214. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI101384.
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PNEUMOCOCCIC PNEUMONIA: THE PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NUMBER OF PNEUMOCOCCI IN THE SPUTUM IN RELATION TO THERAPY, BACTEREMIA, TYPE, LEUKOCYTE COUNT, DURATION OF THE DISEASE, AGE, AND DEGREE OF INVOLVEMENT

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Arthur W. Frisch, Alvin E. Price, Gordon B. Myers

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