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(Chest. 1955;27:1-26.)
© 1955 American College of Chest Physicians

Current Therapy in Pulmonary Tuberculosis

A STUDY OF 10 CASES BY 100 PARTICIPATING PHYSICIANS WITH ANALYSIS OF THEIR OPINIONS

HAROLD GUYON TRIMBLE M.D., F.C.C.P.; J. LLOYD EATON M.D., F.C.C.P.; and ;COMMITTEE ON NON-SURGICAL TREATMENT

A résumé and a 4 x 5 reduction of the chest roentgenogram of 10 cases of commonly seen types of pulmonary tuberculosis were sent to 100 chest physicians who were chosen by our committee as representative of the top clinical thinking in their respective areas throughout the United States. Each consultant was asked to give his opinion as to treatment. A previous similar study was done in 1948, using the same 10 cases. In the present study the 1000 answers (10 each from 100 physicians) were analyzed and give a good cross-section of the current thinking on treating pulmonary tuberculosis. [SEE "SUMMARY TABULATION" IN SOURCE PDF.]







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