On a previously undescribed peculiar arterial disease (Periarteritis nodosa), accompanied by Bright's disease and rapidly progressive general muscle weakness

On a previously undescribed peculiar arterial ...
Adolf Kussmaul, Adolf Kussmaul
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On a previously undescribed peculiar arterial disease (Periarteritis nodosa), accompanied by Bright's disease and rapidly progressive general muscle weakness

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Mayo Foundation
Language
English
Pages
38

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Edition Notes

"Original translation from the German by Eric L. Matteson."--t.p.

With: Human worm aneurysm preliminary report by A. Kussmaul and R. Maier. Originally published as Aneurysma verminosum hominis, in Deutsche Archiv fu r klinische Medizin, bd. 1, 1866, p. 125-126.

Bibliography: p. vi-vii.

Translation of: Ueber eine bisher nicht beschriebene eigenthu mliche Arterienerkrankung (Periarteritis nodosa), die mit Morbus Brightii und rapid fortschritender allgemeiner Muskella hmung einhergcht. Originally published in Deutsche Archiv fu r klinische Medizin, bd. 1, 1866, p. 484-518.

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Rochester, MN
Series
Deutsches Archiv fu r klinische Medizin
Genre
Case Reports.
Other Titles
Polyarteritis nodosa : commemorative translation on the 130-year anniversary of the original article

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xii, 38 p. :
Number of pages
38

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OL14745582M
OCLC/WorldCat
36072260

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