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Page 19
... pulse was slightly misun- derstood . I did not mean that the pulse would not increase in the number of beats , but that it would not be as high as usual in proportion to the fever . With a temperature of 104 ° F. the pulse is not what ...
... pulse was slightly misun- derstood . I did not mean that the pulse would not increase in the number of beats , but that it would not be as high as usual in proportion to the fever . With a temperature of 104 ° F. the pulse is not what ...
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... pulse of a patient , the return of whose re- flexes shows the evanescence of surgical anesthesia , and yet who is swiftly and certainly succumbing to shock . Under such circumstances the operator is inclined to place the blame for ...
... pulse of a patient , the return of whose re- flexes shows the evanescence of surgical anesthesia , and yet who is swiftly and certainly succumbing to shock . Under such circumstances the operator is inclined to place the blame for ...
Page 41
... pulse becomes rapid and weak , while the temperature may be subnormal . It is usually from 100 ° to 101 ° . If the stomach - tube is used , a large quantity can be siphoned off . The diagnosis is from obstruction and peritonitis with ...
... pulse becomes rapid and weak , while the temperature may be subnormal . It is usually from 100 ° to 101 ° . If the stomach - tube is used , a large quantity can be siphoned off . The diagnosis is from obstruction and peritonitis with ...
Page 42
... enormously distended . If you percuss the heart , you will find that heart dullness is almost obliterated . Dyspnea is extreme , as is also cyanosis . The pulse runs up to 150 or 160 , till 42 [ VOL . CIII , No. 2 . THE LANCET - CLINIC .
... enormously distended . If you percuss the heart , you will find that heart dullness is almost obliterated . Dyspnea is extreme , as is also cyanosis . The pulse runs up to 150 or 160 , till 42 [ VOL . CIII , No. 2 . THE LANCET - CLINIC .
Page 43
... pulse does not jump up suddenly from the time the tem- perature rises , but it has been going up to 80 , 90 , 110 and 120 , and it is not surprising that the pa- tient should vomit . A rapid pulse does not accom- pany the vomiting . One ...
... pulse does not jump up suddenly from the time the tem- perature rises , but it has been going up to 80 , 90 , 110 and 120 , and it is not surprising that the pa- tient should vomit . A rapid pulse does not accom- pany the vomiting . One ...
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