. 1943 Mar;22(2):207–214. doi: 10.1172/JCI101384
PNEUMOCOCCIC PNEUMONIA: THE PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NUMBER OF PNEUMOCOCCI IN THE SPUTUM IN RELATION TO THERAPY, BACTEREMIA, TYPE, LEUKOCYTE COUNT, DURATION OF THE DISEASE, AGE, AND DEGREE OF INVOLVEMENT 1
Arthur W Frisch
1,2, Alvin E Price
1,2, Gordon B Myers
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Arthur W Frisch
1Department of Bacteriology, Wayne University College of Medicine, and Receiving Hospital, Detroit
2Department of Internal Medicine, Wayne University College of Medicine, and Receiving Hospital, Detroit
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Alvin E Price
1Department of Bacteriology, Wayne University College of Medicine, and Receiving Hospital, Detroit
2Department of Internal Medicine, Wayne University College of Medicine, and Receiving Hospital, Detroit
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Gordon B Myers
1Department of Bacteriology, Wayne University College of Medicine, and Receiving Hospital, Detroit
2Department of Internal Medicine, Wayne University College of Medicine, and Receiving Hospital, Detroit
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1Department of Bacteriology, Wayne University College of Medicine, and Receiving Hospital, Detroit
2Department of Internal Medicine, Wayne University College of Medicine, and Receiving Hospital, Detroit
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