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. 1882 Sep;18(3):184–192.

On the Unity of Poison in Scarlet, Typhoid, and Puerperal Fevers; Erysipelas, Diphtheria, Sore Throats, Certain Forms of Diarrhœa, and Allied Affections; Pleurisy, Pneumonia, Pleuro-Pneumonia; and Many Other Ailments Usually Considered to Be Separate and Entirely Distinct Diseases

G De Gorrequer Griffith 1
PMCID: PMC5901635  PMID: 30433649

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By unity is meant not that the poison is always the same, but that the one poison—the one origo mali—whatever it may be, will originate these several so-called different affections.

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