1956
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.4958.88
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Cat-scratch Fever

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“…The railway journey is contingent to the sunburn but is not the cause of the sunburn. To take a strictly practical point of view, the seasidesunburn could have been avoided by shutting down the railways, and in the same way lung cancer could be largely avoided by closing the cigarette factories, quite independently of whether lung cancer and smoking have a causal or a con- Since Lee Foshay, in America, recognized cat-scratch disease as an entity (Daniels and MacMurray, 1951) excellent reviews of the condition have appeared in France (Debrd et al, 1950), in America , and in Great Britain (Brand and Finkel, 1956). In addition numerous case reports have appeared in the literature.…”
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“…The railway journey is contingent to the sunburn but is not the cause of the sunburn. To take a strictly practical point of view, the seasidesunburn could have been avoided by shutting down the railways, and in the same way lung cancer could be largely avoided by closing the cigarette factories, quite independently of whether lung cancer and smoking have a causal or a con- Since Lee Foshay, in America, recognized cat-scratch disease as an entity (Daniels and MacMurray, 1951) excellent reviews of the condition have appeared in France (Debrd et al, 1950), in America , and in Great Britain (Brand and Finkel, 1956). In addition numerous case reports have appeared in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%