PEDIATRICS Vol. 6 No. 2 August 1950, pp. 227-228
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PERTUSSIS DUE TO BRUCELLA BRONCHOSEPTICA

Case Report

CHANG SHIH MAN M.D.1

1 South Department, Boston City Hospital, Boston.

A case clinically resembling pertussis due to Br. bronchoseptica is reported.

Submitted on December 10, 1949




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