All 15 Uses of
pneumonia
in
Arrowsmith
- There was terrific rain, the roof leaked without restraint, and the lady in charge of the Healthy Housing Booth, which also leaked, was taken home threatened with pneumonia.†
Chpt 23 *
- I want you to experiment with phage in pneumonia, plague, perhaps typhoid, and when your experiments get going, make some practical tests in collaboration with the hospitals.†
Chpt 30
- That day, concealing from Gottlieb his abandonment of the quest for the fundamental nature of phage, Martin set about fighting pneumonia, before attacking the Black Death.†
Chpt 30
- Martin cured rabbits of pleuro-pneumonia by the injection of phage, and by feeding them with it he prevented the spread of pneumonia.†
Chpt 30
- Martin cured rabbits of pleuro-pneumonia by the injection of phage, and by feeding them with it he prevented the spread of pneumonia.†
Chpt 30
- They've utilized their best minds, and spent money magnificently, on such problems as pneumonia, meningitis, cancer.†
Chpt 38
- They've already lessened the terrors of meningitis and pneumonia, and yellow fever is on the verge of complete abolition through Noguchi's work, and I have no doubt their hospital, with its enormous resources and splendidly co-operating minds, will be the first to find something to alleviate diabetes.†
Chpt 38
- They decided to work with the pneumococcus, and with the animal which should most nearly reproduce human pneumonia.†
Chpt 38
- Why should we murder live-wires like them to save pasty-faced, big-bellied humans from pneumonia?†
Chpt 38
- He won a brief tolerance by explaining that he really had longed to kiss her good-night, that he did appreciate the basket of sandwiches which she had sent, and that he was about to remove pneumonia from the human race, a statement which he healthily doubted.†
Chpt 38
- Martin and Terry began to produce pneumonia in their monkeys and to treat them, and they had success which caused them to waltz solemnly down the corridor.†
Chpt 38
- They could save the monkeys from pneumonia invariably, when the infection had gone but one day, and most of them on the second day and the third.†
Chpt 38
- …that a certain number of monkeys recovered by themselves, and this they allowed for by simple-looking figures which took days of stiff, shoulder-aching sitting over papers …. one wild-haired collarless man at a table, while the other walked among stinking cages of monkeys, clucking to them, calling them Bess and Rover, and grunting placidly, "Oh, you would bite me, would you, sweetheart!" and all the while, kindly but merciless as the gods, injecting them with the deadly pneumonia.†
Chpt 38
- He understood, he said, that they had a cure for pneumonia.†
Chpt 38
- Martin had brought with him strains of Bacillus lepisepticus, which causes a pleuro-pneumonia in rabbits, and their first labor was to discover whether their original compound was effective against this bacillus as well as against pneumococcus.†
Chpt 40
Definition:
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(pneumonia) a respiratory disease characterized by inflammation and accumulation of fluid in the lungs; caused by infectious agents (e.g., viruses or bacteria) or by inhalation of certain irritants