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. 1906 Mar;65(3):177–193.

Case of Typhoidal Cholecystitis, in Which the Usual Symptoms of Typhoid Were Absent, and in Which the Bacillus Typhosus Was Isolated during Life from the Cystic and Intestinal Contents

John Wainman Findlay 1, R M Buchanan 2
PMCID: PMC5979082  PMID: 30438890

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Read at a meeting of the Glasgow Medico-Chirurgical Society held on 2nd February, 1906.

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John Wainman Findlay, Assistant Physician, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, and Assistant to the Professor of Medicine, St. Mungo's College.

R. M. Buchanan, Bacteriologist to the Corporation of Glasgow.

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