A Manual of the practice of medicineW.B. Saunders, 1895 - 935 pages |
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... cold extremities . The mind , if clouded before , usually becomes clear and active . The temperature , as shown on Plate 2 , Fig . 2 , undergoes a fall of several degrees , perhaps to normal or even to subnormal , and this is followed ...
... cold extremities . The mind , if clouded before , usually becomes clear and active . The temperature , as shown on Plate 2 , Fig . 2 , undergoes a fall of several degrees , perhaps to normal or even to subnormal , and this is followed ...
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... cold water . This bath should be given whenever the temperature is 102.5 ° F. or over , provided it be not more frequent than every three hours . Friction of the body and affusion of the head should be employed in all cases . For ...
... cold water . This bath should be given whenever the temperature is 102.5 ° F. or over , provided it be not more frequent than every three hours . Friction of the body and affusion of the head should be employed in all cases . For ...
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... cold abdominal coil and by opium in full doses . In selected cases laparotomy and drainage may be resorted to . The nervous symptoms are best controlled by the hydro- pathic treatment , which , acting as a tonic on the nervous centres ...
... cold abdominal coil and by opium in full doses . In selected cases laparotomy and drainage may be resorted to . The nervous symptoms are best controlled by the hydro- pathic treatment , which , acting as a tonic on the nervous centres ...
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... cold pack , sponging with water , or the ice - cap may be employed without the least danger . The " driving in " of the erup- tion , with disastrous consequences , is mythical . Internal antipyretics should not , as a rule , be employed ...
... cold pack , sponging with water , or the ice - cap may be employed without the least danger . The " driving in " of the erup- tion , with disastrous consequences , is mythical . Internal antipyretics should not , as a rule , be employed ...
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... although in some cases the child may be feverish and irritable . Invasion . The child becomes listless and exhibits the symptoms of a feverish cold . There are usually shivering ness . attacks , but a regular chill or an MEASLES . 77.
... although in some cases the child may be feverish and irritable . Invasion . The child becomes listless and exhibits the symptoms of a feverish cold . There are usually shivering ness . attacks , but a regular chill or an MEASLES . 77.
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abdominal abscess acid acute affected albumin anæmia aneurysm appear arteries atheroma atrophy attack bacilli becomes blood bronchi bronchial bronchitis cancer catarrhal cause cavity cells cent cerebral chronic common complications condition congestion connective tissue convulsions cough degeneration delirium develop diagnosis diarrhoea dilatation disease doses dyspnoea effusion endocarditis enlarged especially Etiology exudate fatal fatty fever fibrin fluid frequently gastritis glands heart hemorrhage hypertrophy increased infection infiltrated inflammation intestine involved irregular irritation jaundice kidney laryngeal lesion liver lung marked membrane meningitis mucous mucous membrane muscles muscular nephritis nerve neuritis normal occur onset pain paralysis paroxysmal Pathology patient perforation pericarditis peritoneum peritonitis physical signs pleura pleurisy pneumonia prognosis pulmonary pulse râles rapid rare resemble result rheumatism rupture secondary septic severe skin spasm spleen stage stenosis stomach suppurative symptoms syphilis temperature thickened tion treatment tubercles tubercular tuberculosis tumor tympanitic typhoid ulceration urine usually ventricle vomiting wall weeks
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