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... four Chinese , all but one of which , I believe , died . In an epidemic in West Australia there were some 23 cases , of which number three were Chinamen and two died . These figures may be approximate only . My full notes are not at ...
... four Chinese , all but one of which , I believe , died . In an epidemic in West Australia there were some 23 cases , of which number three were Chinamen and two died . These figures may be approximate only . My full notes are not at ...
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... four hours seventy - one ounces . I gave him fifteen grains of quinin . The next day , his temperature being the same , I repeated the quinin without any beneficial effect , and perhaps the contrary . He no longer had a recession at ...
... four hours seventy - one ounces . I gave him fifteen grains of quinin . The next day , his temperature being the same , I repeated the quinin without any beneficial effect , and perhaps the contrary . He no longer had a recession at ...
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... four hours and the cases positively declining to accept specific treatment- surgical — a small percentage of cases fulminating will die if not seen at the very outset and subjected to immediate opera- tion . Those declining surgical ...
... four hours and the cases positively declining to accept specific treatment- surgical — a small percentage of cases fulminating will die if not seen at the very outset and subjected to immediate opera- tion . Those declining surgical ...
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... four days under treatment of ice bags , hot poultices , salts and starvation ? -the starvation plan being second in import- ance to surgical treatment . Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well . A case not treated surgically at the ...
... four days under treatment of ice bags , hot poultices , salts and starvation ? -the starvation plan being second in import- ance to surgical treatment . Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well . A case not treated surgically at the ...
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... four times , with the result that forty of the patients recovered and four died . Three of the deaths occurred in cases of acute , gangrenous appendicitis ; the operation had been delayed until infection was wide - general peritoneal ...
... four times , with the result that forty of the patients recovered and four died . Three of the deaths occurred in cases of acute , gangrenous appendicitis ; the operation had been delayed until infection was wide - general peritoneal ...
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