The Medical Era: A Practical Medical Magazine, Volume 8, Issue 1Solomon Claiborne Martin, Clarence Martin 1898 |
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... - eral symptoms that precede an attack are malaise , headache , dull- ness , anorexia , irritability , etc. This usually lasts a week and is followed by the stage of invasion , which is very Saint Louis Medical Era . 11.
... - eral symptoms that precede an attack are malaise , headache , dull- ness , anorexia , irritability , etc. This usually lasts a week and is followed by the stage of invasion , which is very Saint Louis Medical Era . 11.
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... followed by one and sometimes two others . This stage simply differs in degree from the invasional prodrome and the high temperature , flushed face , coated tongue and constipation . On the second or third day there is a fall in ...
... followed by one and sometimes two others . This stage simply differs in degree from the invasional prodrome and the high temperature , flushed face , coated tongue and constipation . On the second or third day there is a fall in ...
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... followed by a Seidlitz powder . Give him iced milk to drink , with beef tea in abund- ance ; and if he is troubled with insomnia or a tendency to de- lirium , give 15 grs . each of chloral hydrate and bromide of potash , provided there ...
... followed by a Seidlitz powder . Give him iced milk to drink , with beef tea in abund- ance ; and if he is troubled with insomnia or a tendency to de- lirium , give 15 grs . each of chloral hydrate and bromide of potash , provided there ...
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... followed by scars and pigmentation . This disease may attack both children and adults . It extends deeper into the derma than impetigo , and is often confined to the lower extremities , while in impetigo the eruption mostly affects the ...
... followed by scars and pigmentation . This disease may attack both children and adults . It extends deeper into the derma than impetigo , and is often confined to the lower extremities , while in impetigo the eruption mostly affects the ...
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... followed by fifteen grains of quinine combined with a suitable preparation and quantity of iron during twenty- four hours , for at least two or three days . The bowels should be kept open . If the patient is a child , reduced doses ...
... followed by fifteen grains of quinine combined with a suitable preparation and quantity of iron during twenty- four hours , for at least two or three days . The bowels should be kept open . If the patient is a child , reduced doses ...
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