PEDIATRICS Vol. 2 No. 3 September 1948, pp. 303-312
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FLUORESCEIN CIRCULATION TIMES IN DIPHTHERIA

SIDNEY COBB M.D.1 and HORACE L. HODES M.D.1

1 Sydenham Hospital and Department of Preventive Medicine, Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Md.

The circulation time has been studied in 35 cases of diphtheria with repeated measurements. It is a useful guide in judging the severity of myocarditis, and it suggests that digitalis can relieve the failure of diphtheritic myocarditis.