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spinal tuberculosis การใช้

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  • Spinal tuberculosis kept him out of uniform in World War II.
  • During the same period he contracted spinal tuberculosis and had to be hospitalized.
  • His son Willem contracted spinal tuberculosis ( TB ) while imprisoned for his resistance work.
  • He made contributions in his research of congenital hip dislocation, torticollis, scoliosis and spinal tuberculosis.
  • During World War II, Home was invalided out of the army with spinal tuberculosis and spent two years bedridden.
  • During World War II, Home was discharged from the army suffering from spinal tuberculosis and spent two years bedridden.
  • A 1973 study of Elisabeth's remains revealed that she most likely had spinal tuberculosis at a young age.
  • From 1946 to 1948 Elsie was hospitalised with spinal tuberculosis, and she had to remain flat on her back.
  • In 1945, Cooke volunteered to move from her nursing post at Royal Naval Hospital, Herne Bay, in Sydney, to assist the medical team aboard spinal tuberculosis.
  • In 2001 Hodes adopted two Ethiopian children, putting them on his insurance plan so they could receive treatment in the US for spinal tuberculosis ( Pott's disease ).
  • Joining the Army in 1943, he trained to be a pilot until he was seriously injured in a flying accident, which caused recurring bouts of spinal tuberculosis throughout his life.
  • By the late 1920s, Uloqsaq has established himself in Bernard Harbour, and was found unable to hunt due to spinal tuberculosis by the Anglican archdeacon Archibald Lang Fleming in 1928.
  • Evidence of the infection in humans was also found in a cemetery near Heidelberg, in the Neolithic bone remains that show evidence of the type of angulation often seen with spinal tuberculosis.
  • Webb died of spinal tuberculosis on June 16, 1939, and his band was renamed "'Ella and her Famous Orchestra, "'with Fitzgerald taking on the role of nominal bandleader.
  • Signs of the disease have also been found in Egyptian mummies dated between 3000 and 2400 BC . The most convincing case was found in the mummy of priest Nesperehen, discovered by Grebart in 1881, which featured evidence of spinal tuberculosis with the characteristic Thebes.