form of tuberculosis
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form
noun
uk/fɔːm/us/fɔːrm/
a paper or set of papers printed with spaces in which answers to questions can be written or information can be recorded in an ...
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tuberculosis
noun[U]
uk/tʃuːˌbɜː.kjəˈləʊ.sɪs/us/tuːˌbɝː.kjəˈloʊ.sɪs/
a serious infectious disease that can attack many parts of a person's body, especially ...
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I should also like to call attention to a somewhat neglectedformoftuberculosis, that is lupus, or tuberculosis of the skin.
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However, he became inflicted by pleuritis which later transformed into a lighterformoftuberculosis.
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This is aformoftuberculosisknown as scrofula; however, not many people commonly suffer from it.
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During her training, she contracted aformoftuberculosisthat entered her bones, and lost her left arm and a heel.
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Stonecutters were subject to a range of lung diseases such as bronchitis, pneumonia, and a disease known as stonemasons' phthisis, now known as aformoftuberculosis.
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The analyses are further restricted to respiratory (' pulmonary ') forms of tuberculosis, since these are far more likely to lead to transmission than are extrapulmonary forms.
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The incidence of all forms of tuberculosis in 1938 was 1.28 per thousand.
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In the first quarter of 1951 there were 723 deaths from all forms of tuberculosis as compared with 826 in the first quarter of 1950.
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The numbers of new cases of all forms of tuberculosis notified in 1928 and 1929 were 10,885 and 10,262 respectively.
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For deaths from respiratory tuberculosis, the rate was 51—four below average; and for deaths from other forms of tuberculosis, it was eight—five below average.
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The crude death rate from all forms of tuberculosis last year was 636 per 1,000,000 living souls.
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This includes patients who are thought likely to have the more infectious forms of tuberculosis.
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This is more than double the number being treated for all forms of tuberculosis.
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As with other forms of tuberculosis, a range of treatment facilities is available through district general hospitals.
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A prophylactic given in certain forms of tuberculosis.
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The death-rate per 100,000 of the population from all forms of tuberculosis fell from 110 in 1925 to 99 in 1926.
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The average monthly number of cases of all forms of tuberculosis reported in the first quarter of 1947 was 1,696; deaths in this period averaged 696 monthly.
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At least four adults showed symptoms of pulmonary or other forms of tuberculosis which is evident by the loss of bone tissue.
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