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Page 62
... acid solution , in which they will keep for years . I still possess one I bought in 1893 , just after my graduation , and it is still in good condition . Some time ago the use of salt solution during hemorrhage was severely criticised ...
... acid solution , in which they will keep for years . I still possess one I bought in 1893 , just after my graduation , and it is still in good condition . Some time ago the use of salt solution during hemorrhage was severely criticised ...
Page 74
... acid on wood and is used in paper manufacture . The Dutch law which requires the placing of a notice upon every house in which there is an infectious disease was strictly ad- hered to in the case of Queen Wilhelmina . At the palace of ...
... acid on wood and is used in paper manufacture . The Dutch law which requires the placing of a notice upon every house in which there is an infectious disease was strictly ad- hered to in the case of Queen Wilhelmina . At the palace of ...
Page 108
... acid reaction ; urea 1.2 per cent . Albumin was present ; also indican , granular casts , blood cells , leucocytes and uric acid crystals . September 3 , 1901 , he was tapped ; three gallons fluid . Opera- tion was made Oct. 10 , 1901 ...
... acid reaction ; urea 1.2 per cent . Albumin was present ; also indican , granular casts , blood cells , leucocytes and uric acid crystals . September 3 , 1901 , he was tapped ; three gallons fluid . Opera- tion was made Oct. 10 , 1901 ...
Page 109
... acid , 1026 , with no albu- min , no sugar , no peptone or albumose , no casts , no blood , bile present . He gradually failed and died Dec. 25 , 1901. No autopsy . These cases , with the 22 collected and reported by Packard and Le ...
... acid , 1026 , with no albu- min , no sugar , no peptone or albumose , no casts , no blood , bile present . He gradually failed and died Dec. 25 , 1901. No autopsy . These cases , with the 22 collected and reported by Packard and Le ...
Page 118
... acid solution . Ice bag was to be applied to the head whenever sensation of fullness or throbbing complained of or the temperature reaching 103 ° F. During the first ten days the symptoms were those of an or- dinary case of typhoid ; on ...
... acid solution . Ice bag was to be applied to the head whenever sensation of fullness or throbbing complained of or the temperature reaching 103 ° F. During the first ten days the symptoms were those of an or- dinary case of typhoid ; on ...
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