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1 Yakima, Washington
Allergic conditions may occur in any department of medicine and should always be considered and eliminated, especially where a definite organic cause cannot be ascertained. In any chest condition tuberculosis must always be considered a possible diagnosis.
The upper respiratory tract is frequently involved in allergic conditions. These produce an unhealthy mucous membrane upon which an infection may readily be engrafted. The investigation of the conditions and report of illustrative cases are discussed.
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