Publications by authors named "C H RAMMELKAMP"

A case of scarlet fever studied in 1959 and caused by Staphylococcus aureus, phage type 52/52a/80 infection of a surgical burn is reported. The literature is reviewed and data are presented which indicate the distinct antigenicity of the erythrogenic toxins of staphylococci and group A streptococci. The patient developed neutralizing antibodies to staphylococcal toxin which disappeared ten months after infection.

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The faculty of the Department of Medicine at Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital has responded to the challenge of fostering general internal medicine in a graduate training program by organizing a "firm" system of medical care which has appealed to academic internists with broad interests in clinical medicine. This firm system consists of four medical teams which care for distinct patient populations, closely integrating their outpatient and inpatient care. The firms are made up of all the house staff in training in internal medicine together with senior and junior faculty members who are directors for the firms.

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