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A further Note On “Status Thymico-Lymphaticus”
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 2009
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In 1927 Hilda M. Woods and I contributed to this Journal a study of some aspects of a syndrome called “Status Thymicus,” “Status Thymico-Lymphaticus” or simply “Status Lymphaticus.” We were moved by three considerations: (1) that Prof. H. M. Turnbull had placed at our disposal a long series of weighings of the Thymus, the alleged principal villain of the piece; (2) that every year a not inconsiderable number of deaths are put to the account of this syndrome; (3) that the first volume of Prof. J. A. Hammar's monograph on the Thymus had recently been published. Since our publication, the annual quota of victims shows no signs of diminution (Table I) and the second volume of Prof. Hammar's work has appeared.
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Page 403 note 1 J. Hygiene (1927), 26, 305–26.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Page 403 note 2 Die Menschenthymus in Gesundheit und Krankheit. Teil II. Das Organ unter Anormalen Körperverhältnissen, pp. 1, 114. Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, Leipzig, 1929.Google Scholar
Page 404 note 1 Katio of cortex to medulla.
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