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THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE INFECTIOUS HEPATITIS. CONTROLLED STUDIES OF THE EFFECTS OF DIET, REST, AND PHYSICAL RECONDITIONING ON THE ACUTE COURSE OF THE DISEASE AND ON THE INCIDENCE OF RELAPSES AND RESIDUAL ABNORMALITIES 1
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Health OutcomeHepatitis BLogistic AnalysisViral HepatitisIll- NessClinical EpidemiologyInterval Between DischargeControlled StudiesAcute CareClinical NutritionOutcomes ResearchChronic Viral InfectionDigestive System DiseasesHepatitis DHepatologyPatient SafetyHepatitisLiver DiseaseMedicinePre-hospitalization Activity
1202 6.5 The Interval Between Discharge and Fol- low-up Examination 1202 6.6 Comparisons of Treatment Groups at the Time of Follow-up Examinations 1202 6.7 Results of Additional Follow-up Examina- tions 1204 6.8 Comparisons of Post-Hepatitis Patients with "Normal" Soldiers 1205 6.9 Summary 1206 Part Seven: Retrospective Analyses of the Effects of Rest and Diet 7.1 Relation of the Stage and Severity of Ill- ness to the Effects of Rest 1207 7.2 The Effects of Pre-hospitalization Activity on the Duration of Subsequent Illness 1207 7.3 Relation of the Stage and Severity of Ill- ness to the Effects of Diet 1207 Part Eight: General Summary, Discussion and Recommendations 8.
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