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Am. J. Trop. Med., s1-26(2), 1946, pp. 209-219
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Medical Shock in the Pathogenesis of Algid Malaria1

B. H. Kean2 AND Carl E. Taylor

Evidence, in the form of 6 case reports, has been presented that algid malaria is due to the development of medical shock. This concept provides the clinician with a whole group of well recognized therapeutic aids for the treatment of a serious and often fatal illness.

Received May 10, 1945.
1 Presented before the American Society of Tropical Medicine (in Joint Session with the National Malaria Society), St. Louis, November 16, 1944.


2 Major, Medical Corps, AUS.







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