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... typhoid fever at age of 14 , occasional cold since , colds never severe enough to cause the patient to take treatment ; weight 196 pounds ; height 5 feet 11 inches ; of athletic build ; Swedish extraction ; previous and present habits ...
... typhoid fever at age of 14 , occasional cold since , colds never severe enough to cause the patient to take treatment ; weight 196 pounds ; height 5 feet 11 inches ; of athletic build ; Swedish extraction ; previous and present habits ...
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... typhoid for several days . This however cleared up in about twelve days after which his appetite sharpened up and his digestion steadily improved . The treatment in this case was , first , an effort to control the convul- sions . He ...
... typhoid for several days . This however cleared up in about twelve days after which his appetite sharpened up and his digestion steadily improved . The treatment in this case was , first , an effort to control the convul- sions . He ...
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... typhoid fever . While those so inoculated are doubtlessly immune against typhoid fever it does not follow that great care can be avoided in the choice of drinking water , for bad water is apt to cause a number of intestinal diseases ...
... typhoid fever . While those so inoculated are doubtlessly immune against typhoid fever it does not follow that great care can be avoided in the choice of drinking water , for bad water is apt to cause a number of intestinal diseases ...
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... typhoid and diphtheria — we are taught to dread because of the seriousness of the diseases . But the germs of pneumonia , influenza , those that produce pus and other equally noxious bacteria , we have not yet come to credit with their ...
... typhoid and diphtheria — we are taught to dread because of the seriousness of the diseases . But the germs of pneumonia , influenza , those that produce pus and other equally noxious bacteria , we have not yet come to credit with their ...
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... typhoid fever was made , but promptly denied by the course of the case , the examinations during the following month and numerous negative Widal reactions . Dr. Walter W. Hamburger made a diagnosis of dementia precox and transferred the ...
... typhoid fever was made , but promptly denied by the course of the case , the examinations during the following month and numerous negative Widal reactions . Dr. Walter W. Hamburger made a diagnosis of dementia precox and transferred the ...
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