Medical Record, Volume 47George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman W. Wood., 1895 |
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... patient vomited about a pint of greenish fluid . 5 P.M. Vomited once since operation . This caused considerable pain . Two hypodermics of grain mor- phine have been given . Has had an enema of beef - tea and brandy . Temperature rose to ...
... patient vomited about a pint of greenish fluid . 5 P.M. Vomited once since operation . This caused considerable pain . Two hypodermics of grain mor- phine have been given . Has had an enema of beef - tea and brandy . Temperature rose to ...
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... patient was a schoolboy , thirteen years of age , ad- mitted to the Presbyterian Hospital in August last . Previously he had been in ordinary good health . When I first saw him his condition strongly suggested hysteria , or rather one ...
... patient was a schoolboy , thirteen years of age , ad- mitted to the Presbyterian Hospital in August last . Previously he had been in ordinary good health . When I first saw him his condition strongly suggested hysteria , or rather one ...
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... patient loses sight of his stomach . This feeling of irritability con- tinues for an hour and a half to two ... patient continues under the depressing influence of the shock ; he does not rally therefrom . It may be exemplified thus : If ...
... patient loses sight of his stomach . This feeling of irritability con- tinues for an hour and a half to two ... patient continues under the depressing influence of the shock ; he does not rally therefrom . It may be exemplified thus : If ...
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... patient feels bad when his stomach is empty ; after he has eaten he feels much better , much stronger . He usually does not care to eat ; his food , he says , has no taste for him . If he has any distress after eating it can be banished ...
... patient feels bad when his stomach is empty ; after he has eaten he feels much better , much stronger . He usually does not care to eat ; his food , he says , has no taste for him . If he has any distress after eating it can be banished ...
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... patient to hold herself erect . Her feet are nothing more than skin and bone , and consequently walking in the thin - soled shoes worn by ladies is exceedingly painful to her . An examination of the stomach contents was left in abeyance ...
... patient to hold herself erect . Her feet are nothing more than skin and bone , and consequently walking in the thin - soled shoes worn by ladies is exceedingly painful to her . An examination of the stomach contents was left in abeyance ...
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