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(Chest. 1941;7:369-373.)
© 1941 American College of Chest Physicians

Diagnosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis

ROBERT H. BAKER M.D.1

1 Worcester, Massachusetts

1. We should all have some knowledge of public health problems involved in the spread and early diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis.

2. Indications and complications of collapse therapy have not been discussed.

3. The main object in the treatment is to convert a positive sputum into a negative sputum.

4. Only a general description of surgical managements have been attempted.

5. I attempted to only briefly discuss the problem of tuberculosis.







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