The Treatment of Nephrosis

Abstract
THIS review is based upon our practices and an evaluation of their results over a twenty-year experience in the treatment of children with nephrosis. Limitations of space make it necessary to omit many considerations of interest, but it is hoped that those included are the more important ones to practitioners handling the occasional case of this relatively uncommon disorder.It is necessary at the outset to define nephrosis since the term has a variety of connotations. In the context of the following discussion nephrosis will be taken to mean the usually idiopathic, acquired disorder occurring primarily in infants and children, . . .

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