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1. The onset of cases of pneumonia shown by autopsy to be uncomplicated by secondary infection with hemolytic streptococcus and of cases of streptococcus pneumonia 141
2. The date of onset of cases in which autopsy demonstrated lobar pneumonia 161
3. Shows the relation of the epidemic of measles to that of influenza at Camp Pike, and the relations of the pneumonia following measles to both measles and influenza 293
4. Shows the time interval between the onset of measles and the onset of the subsequent pneumonia in the 56 cases of pneumonia following measles at Camp Pike 306
5. Shows the time relation between the identification of hemolytic streptococci in the throats and the development of otitis media in 27 cases shown to be due to hemolytic streptococci 314
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1. Acute bronchitis showing engorgement of blood vessels of mucosa and elevation of epithelium by serum and blood 146
2. Acute bronchopneumonia with nodules of peribronchiolar consolidation and purulent bronchitis 167
3. Acute bronchopneumonia with peribronchiolar consolidation 169
4. Acute bronchopneumonia with peribronchiolar consolidation 170
5. Bronchopneumonia with hemorrhagic peribronchiolar consolidation 174
6. Acute bronchopneumonia with confluent gray lobular consolidation in lower part of upper lobe and hemorrhagic peribronchiolar pneumonia in lower lobe; purulent bronchitis 180
7. Bronchopneumonia with purulent bronchitis and peribronchial hemorrhage 190
8. Streptococcus pneumonia with massive necrosis 201
9. Abscess below pleura with perforation caused by hemolytic streptococci 202
10. Interstitial suppurative pneumonia; interstitial septa are the site of suppuration and lymphatics are distended with purulent fluid; empyema 211
11. Suppurative interstitial pneumonia 212
12. Suppurative interstitial pneumonia 216
13. Suppurative interstitial pneumonia showing a dilated lymphatic 217
14. Endophlebitis occurring in association with suppurative pneumonia 219
15. Abscesses in two clusters caused by S. aureus in upper part of right upper lobe 227
16. Abscesses in cluster caused by S. aureus at apex of right lobe 228
17. Acute bronchiectasis showing fissures penetrating into bronchial wall and at one place entering alveolar tissue 246
18. Acute bronchiectasis showing fissures in the bronchial wall extending into neighboring alveoli which in zone about are filled with fibrin 247
19. Acute bronchiectasis; the bronchial wall indicated by engorged mucosa shows a varying degree of destruction, fissures extending into and through the bronchial wall 248
20. Acute bronchiectasis with destruction of bronchial wall exposing alveoli filled with fibrin 249
21. Bronchiectasis with fissures extending through the bronchial wall into alveolar tissue which is site of fibrinous pneumonia 251
22. Regeneration of epithelium over fissures which have been formed in the wall of a bronchus

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