1956
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(56)80200-x
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The effect of specific therapy in primary tuberculosis of the child

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“…At the same time Dr. Gordon asked me to supervise the children's ward at the National Jewish Hospital, which, at that time, had children with the entire spectrum of tuberculosis. As a result, while in pediatric practice, my special interest was in childhood tuberculosis, and several publications resulted from this interest [Robinson and Ro, 1954;Robinson et al, 1955;Robinson and Meyer, 1956;Robinson, 19571. I was thrilled while attending the International (1956) to have a pediatrician from South Africa comment that he treated tuberculous meningitis by the ''Robinson method."…”
Section: Private Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time Dr. Gordon asked me to supervise the children's ward at the National Jewish Hospital, which, at that time, had children with the entire spectrum of tuberculosis. As a result, while in pediatric practice, my special interest was in childhood tuberculosis, and several publications resulted from this interest [Robinson and Ro, 1954;Robinson et al, 1955;Robinson and Meyer, 1956;Robinson, 19571. I was thrilled while attending the International (1956) to have a pediatrician from South Africa comment that he treated tuberculous meningitis by the ''Robinson method."…”
Section: Private Practicementioning
confidence: 99%