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Significance of Hemolytic Streptococcic Bacteremia: A Study of Two Hundred and Forty-Six Patients
Arch Intern Med. 1938;61(1):160.
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The legend for chart 6 in the article by Drs. Chester S. Keefer, Franz J. Ingelfinger and Wesley W. Spink entitled "Significance of Hemolytic Streptococcic Bacteremia: A Study of Two Hundred and Forty-Six Patients," which appeared in the December issue (ARCH. INT. MED. 60:1084, 1937), should read:
"Temperatures of patients with hemolytic streptococcic bacteremia for whom culture of the blood was made. The blood was cleared promptly in all but 2 patients without abscess formation, and recovery followed. The arrows indicate the time of incision of an abscess."
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