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Excerpt from The London Medical and Surgical Journal, 1834, Vol. 4: Exhibiting a View of the Improvements and Discoveries in the Various Branches of Medical Science
The complication of hooping cough with infantile remittent fever or disordered bowels, will prevent a combination of the symptoms characteristic of such states with those peculiar to hooping cough. As I have no case at present under my care exactly illustrative of this variety, I consider it unnecessary to enter into any general detail, but beg leave to refer you to the excellent article by Dr. Johnson on hooping cou h, in the tenth part of the Cyclopedia of odicine.
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