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Page 70
... not long afterward . Analysis showed that the bottle con- tained a large amount of strychnine , the doctor in compounding the medicine having used a solution of strychnine by mistake 70 Death of a Physician from Strychnine Poisoning .
... not long afterward . Analysis showed that the bottle con- tained a large amount of strychnine , the doctor in compounding the medicine having used a solution of strychnine by mistake 70 Death of a Physician from Strychnine Poisoning .
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... showed him to be a man of excel- lent development with no abnormalities physically . When first seen after his arrival his mind was clear , eyes peculiarly bright , and he had a temperature of 103.6 ° F. He answered all ques- tions ...
... showed him to be a man of excel- lent development with no abnormalities physically . When first seen after his arrival his mind was clear , eyes peculiarly bright , and he had a temperature of 103.6 ° F. He answered all ques- tions ...
Page 109
... showed a cicatrix about three - quarters of an inch in length and having a distinctly purplish hue . With this history and the clinical symptoms a diagnosis of rabies was ventured , and the patient placed upon morphine and physostigmine ...
... showed a cicatrix about three - quarters of an inch in length and having a distinctly purplish hue . With this history and the clinical symptoms a diagnosis of rabies was ventured , and the patient placed upon morphine and physostigmine ...
Page 113
... showed that the increase was apparent , not real . We are , then , surely in the presence of a highly - increased mortality from cancer , and this is not due to the lessened number of deaths from in- fectious diseases , nor to longer ...
... showed that the increase was apparent , not real . We are , then , surely in the presence of a highly - increased mortality from cancer , and this is not due to the lessened number of deaths from in- fectious diseases , nor to longer ...
Page 116
... showed that virulent diphtheria bacilli were present in the dust floating in the air of the ward which had not been disinfected for a long time , but that they were absent after disinfection . These ex- periments , therefore , show the ...
... showed that virulent diphtheria bacilli were present in the dust floating in the air of the ward which had not been disinfected for a long time , but that they were absent after disinfection . These ex- periments , therefore , show the ...
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