1937
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(00)72577-3
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A Virus in the Ætiology of Rheumatic Diseases

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“…There is, then, much to be said in favour of a specific rheumatic microorganism or virus. The work of Schlesinger, Signy, and Amies (1935), Coles (1935), and Eagles, Evans, Fisher, and Keith (1937) along these lines is interesting, and forms a valuable positive contribution to the observed phenomena of rheumatism.…”
Section: Theory Of a Specific Rheumatic Infective Agentmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…There is, then, much to be said in favour of a specific rheumatic microorganism or virus. The work of Schlesinger, Signy, and Amies (1935), Coles (1935), and Eagles, Evans, Fisher, and Keith (1937) along these lines is interesting, and forms a valuable positive contribution to the observed phenomena of rheumatism.…”
Section: Theory Of a Specific Rheumatic Infective Agentmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…4. The importance of events-Certain events have been noted which seem to influence the onset of the clinical manifestations of rheumatic fever.…”
Section: Further It Is Valuable To Ascertain Justmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason a search has been made for a filterable virus, and claims that such a virus exists have been made by Schlesinger et al (1935) and by Eagles et al (1937).…”
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