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  • He died of lobar pneumonia on February 7, 1936.
  • Early investigators distinguished between typical lobar pneumonia and atypical ( e . g.
  • In early October 1918 Camp Beauregard was struck with Spanish influenza which led into lobar pneumonia.
  • While on board the SS President Grant, he contracted a fever and died of lobar pneumonia.
  • He conducted a controlled trial of serum treatment of lobar pneumonia, with funding from Lucius Littauer.
  • She died of lobar pneumonia and bronchitis shortly after being arrested for cocaine possession in early January 1931.
  • In early October, 1918, Camp Beauregard was struck with Spanish influenza which lead into lobar pneumonia.
  • Camp Beauregard was struck with Spanish influenza in early October 1918, which led to lobar pneumonia in many patients.
  • Callaghan died on 26 March 2005 at Ringmer, East Sussex, of lobar pneumonia, cardiac failure and kidney failure.
  • While playing with Cootie's band in New York City in 1944 he contracted lobar pneumonia and died suddenly at the age 30.
  • X-ray presentations of pneumonia may be classified as lobar pneumonia, bronchopneumonia ( also known as lobular pneumonia ), and interstitial pneumonia.
  • After completion of residency, Travell became a research fellow at Bellevue Hospital, where she studied the effects of digitalis in patients with lobar pneumonia.
  • "' Lobar pneumonia "'is a form of pneumonia that affects a large and continuous area of the lobe of a lung.
  • The official cause of death, meanwhile, was lobar pneumonia, with scholars continuing to debate the extent to which his alcoholism was also a factor.
  • Stratemeyer died at age 67 in Newark, New Jersey on May 10, 1930, of lobar pneumonia and was buried in Hillside, New Jersey.
  • In early October, 1918, after the departure of most Arkansas soldiers, Camp Beauregard was struck by Spanish influenza which led into lobar pneumonia; all available facilities were used and hospitals became overcrowded.
  • A more contemporary approach for " boosting " the immune response to simpler immunogenic molecules ( known as antigens ) is to " conjugate " the antigens . capsule of the bacteria responsible for most lobar pneumonia.
  • Typhoid and yellow fever, Sternberg documented the cause of malaria ( 1881 ), discovered the cause of lobar pneumonia ( 1881 ), and confirmed the roles of the bacilli of tuberculosis and typhoid fever ( 1886 ).
  • The 1918 pandemic triggered frenzied search for its cause, although most deaths were via lobar pneumonia, already attributed to Oswald Avery, America's leading pneumococcal expert, was so troubled by the report that they refused to attempt repetition.
  • Pulmonary involvement is also common; it starts as lobar pneumonia or pleurisy, but without remission at the ninth day; the patient remains febrile, coughs, and loses weight, and the X-rays reveal milliary shadows throughout lung fields.
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