"LA Broncho-Pneumonie Tuberculeuse DU NOURRISSON" est une tude m dicale approfondie consacr e l'une des pathologies respiratoires les plus graves touchant les jeunes enfants au d but du XXe si cle. Ce volume rassemble des recherches et des observations cliniques cruciales sur la manifestation de la tuberculose pulmonaire chez le nourrisson, explorant les aspects diagnostiques, les sympt mes et l' volution de la maladie.
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