Excerpt from Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal, 1864, Vol. 16The angina of scarlatina, which is accompanied with croupy exudations, when these are not very abundant, is not very danger ous.Those who have followed this clinic have observed that I have done nothing for those who had this affection, and especially in the case of a young lad, in No. 17 St. Agnes ward. In his case the false membranes, the pultaceous spots on the tonsils, completely, and spontaneouslydisappeared after four or five days.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.
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