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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Jean-Claude Rambaud The place occupied today in basic and clinical research by intestinal disease related to Clostridium difficile is such that it is hard to remember that this range of disorders was completely identified only in 1977-1978, even though pieces of the puzzle had been identified much earlier. A brief historical review of the discovery of the enteropathogenicity of C. difficile in man might thus be useful. The bacterium was described in 1935 in the stools of infants, using the name Bacillus difficilis [7]. Until 1977, the microorganism, renamed C. difficile, considered to be of endogenous origin, was isolated only in rare cases of abscess or infection, most often unrelated to the digestive tract. Its role in genito-urinary infections [6] was not confirmed. However, the frequency of infant healthy carriers was recognized from the outset [7, 13]. Pseudo-membranous colitis (PMC) was described in 1883 following a gastroenterostomy. Many cases of this condition were published subsequently before the antibiotic era, describing various risk factors [4]. However the disease began to flourish only with the increasingly wide use of antibiotics. Antibiotic associated PMC was first described as an enterocolitis, though with little pathological evidence. It was principally related to the use of chloramphenicol and tetracyclines and attributed to proliferation of Staphylococcus au reus [ 11], a concept strengthened by the spectacular therapeutic action of vancomycin.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Jean-Claude Rambaud The place occupied today in basic and clinical research by intestinal disease related to Clostridium difficile is such that it is hard to remember that this range of disorders was completely identified only in 1977-1978, even though pieces of the puzzle had been identified ,much earlier. A brief historical review of the discovery of the enteropathogenicity of C. dif. ficile in man might thus be useful. The bacterium was described in 1935 in the stools of infants, using the name Bacillus difficilis [7]. U ntiI 1977, the microorganism, renamed C. difficile, considered to be of endogenous origin, was isolated only in rare cases of abscess or infection, most often unrelated to the digestive tract. Its role in genito-urinary infections [6] was not confirmed. However, the frequency of infant healthy carriers was recognized from the outset [7, 13]. Pseudo-membranous colitis (PMC) was described in 1883 following~ a gastroenterostomy. Many cases of this condition were published subsequently before the antibiotic era, describing various risk factors [4]. However the disease began to flourish only with the increasingly wide use of antibiotics. Antibiotic associated PMC was first described as an enterocolitis, though with little pathological evidence. It was principally related to the use of chloramphenicol and tetracyclines and attributed to proliferation of Staphylococcus aureus [11], a concept strengthened by the spectacular therapeutic action of vancomycin.
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Verlag: Petit-Montrouge, chez J.-P.Migne 1866, 1866
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1180 colonnes (i.e. 590pp.), texte imprimé en 2 colonnes, reliure moderne solide en toile bordeaux, 28cm., qqs.rousseurs, dans la série "Collection intégrale et universelle des orateurs sacrés publiée par m.l'abbé Migne" Tome 88 (Tome 21 de la 2e série), bon état, poids: 1.1 kg., R113423.
Verlag: New York, October 6, 1919., 1919
Anbieter: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, USA
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Zustand: Fine. New York, October 6, 1919., 1919. Fine. - Over 70 words typed on his 10-1/8 inch high by 8-3/8 inch wide "23 Wall Street New York" creamy white stationery. The banker Thomas W. Lamont, who was then also the owner of the New York Evening Post, thanks the American lecture manager James B. Pond, Jr. for his "kind note about Sir Arthur Brown's lecture." He regrets that he can't attend as ''I happen to be tied up on that evening." He mentions not having received a letter from Pond about some "matter that you talked to me several months ago, and I suppose that the occasion is now past". Signed "T.W. Lamont". Folded vertically and horizontally for mailing, else fine. The American banker Thomas W. Lamont (1870-1948) was a senior partner of J.P. Morgan & Co. The first Freshman editor of "The Harvard Crimson", he graduated cum laude in 1892 and started working for the New York Tribune. He went on to work for several newspapers before joining the business firm of Cushman Bros. which eventually became Lamont, Corliss, and Company. Lamont continued to advance through the corporate, business and banking world, becoming director of the new Banker's Trust and then vice president of the First National Bank. In 1910, as a member of the Jekyll Island Club, Lamont, together with J.P. Morgan and a few other members secretly made plans for a central bank similar to the Federal Reserve System. He became a partner of J.P. Morgan and Co. in 1911 and purchased the New York Evening Post in 1918. Following WWI, he and Norman H. Davis were appointed as representatives of the Treasury Department for the Paris Peace Conference, drawing up the Dawes Plan and the Young Plan to reduce the amount paid by Germany. In 1920, Lamont undertook a mission to Japan to protect American financial interests in Asia, and consequently, those of the J.P. Morgan firm. Arriving in Japan in early March of 1920, Lamont lunched with Baron Iwasaki of the Mitsubishi zaibatsu, who was then Japan's wealthiest man. Although Lamont supported Japan's non-militaristic politics, he did not challenge Japan's efforts to influence Manchuria and, in fact, Ron Chernow claimed in his book "The House of Morgan" that Lamont later authored Japan's 1931 response to deceive the world about the Mukden Incident, a false flag operation which led to Japan's invasion of Manchuria. In a June 1999 article titled "Banker as Diplomat", Dr. Kilgroe, who taught U.S. History at North Carolina State University, wrote about the "uncommon instance of a private banker conducting official bilateral talks potentially of considerable national and international importance.".
Verlag: New York, January 13th, 1920., 1920
Anbieter: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, USA
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Zustand: Fine. New York, January 13th, 1920., 1920. Fine. - Over 70 words typed on his 10-1/8 inch high by 8-3/8 inch wide "23 Wall Street New York" creamy white stationery. The banker Thomas W. Lamont, who was then also the owner of the New York Evening Post, replies to a note from the American lecture manager James B. Pond, Jr. that he doesn't "know just what to say in reply to your letter, but drop in for a few minutes some time soon, telephoning me ahead of time and let me know what you have in mind". Signed "T.W. Lamont". Folded for mailing, else fine. The American banker Thomas W. Lamont (1870-1948) was a senior partner of J.P. Morgan & Co. The first Freshman editor of "The Harvard Crimson", he graduated cum laude in 1892 and started working for the New York Tribune. He went on to work for several newspapers before joining the business firm of Cushman Bros. which eventually became Lamont, Corliss, and Company. Lamont continued to advance through the corporate, business and banking world, becoming director of the new Banker's Trust and then vice president of the First National Bank. In 1910, as a member of the Jekyll Island Club, Lamont, together with J.P. Morgan and a few other members secretly made plans for a central bank similar to the Federal Reserve System. He became a partner of J.P. Morgan and Co. in 1911 and purchased the New York Evening Post in 1918. Following WWI, he and Norman H. Davis were appointed as representatives of the Treasury Department for the Paris Peace Conference, drawing up the Dawes Plan and the Young Plan to reduce the amount paid by Germany. In 1920, Lamont undertook a mission to Japan to protect American financial interests in Asia, and consequently, those of the J.P. Morgan firm. Arriving in Japan in early March of 1920, Lamont lunched with Baron Iwasaki of the Mitsubishi zaibatsu, who was then Japan's wealthiest man. Although Lamont supported Japan's non-militaristic politics, he did not challenge Japan's efforts to influence Manchuria and, in fact, Ron Chernow claimed in his book "The House of Morgan" that Lamont later authored Japan's 1931 response to deceive the world about the Mukden Incident, a false flag operation which led to Japan's invasion of Manchuria. In a June 1999 article titled "Banker as Diplomat", Dr. Kilgroe, who taught U.S. History at North Carolina State University, wrote about the "uncommon instance of a private banker conducting official bilateral talks potentially of considerable national and international importance.".