The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... continued , not offensive . Milk not suppressed . Pain and tenderness controlled by opiates and turpentine stupes , followed by hot fomentations . Quinine acted well , reducing temperature . During the next week the temperature varied ...
... continued , not offensive . Milk not suppressed . Pain and tenderness controlled by opiates and turpentine stupes , followed by hot fomentations . Quinine acted well , reducing temperature . During the next week the temperature varied ...
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... lochia normal , no odor . At night temperature 103 ° ; no lochial symptoms ; from this time on symptoms were those of continued malarial fever , the debility from the former hemorrhage CLINICAL REPORT ON PUERPERAL PYREXIA . 3.
... lochia normal , no odor . At night temperature 103 ° ; no lochial symptoms ; from this time on symptoms were those of continued malarial fever , the debility from the former hemorrhage CLINICAL REPORT ON PUERPERAL PYREXIA . 3.
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... continued fevers of adynamic type . Case 9. - Mrs . M. S. , æt . 38. III - para . Youngest child ten years old . Of melancholy temperament ; gen- eral health fair . During pregnancy had been very sed- entary , taking little out - door ...
... continued fevers of adynamic type . Case 9. - Mrs . M. S. , æt . 38. III - para . Youngest child ten years old . Of melancholy temperament ; gen- eral health fair . During pregnancy had been very sed- entary , taking little out - door ...
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... continued for four or six weeks . symptoms were met by hot fomentations , counter irrita- tion , and opiates as required . The result was good and five years later the patient went through a second labor , but with an unfavorable ...
... continued for four or six weeks . symptoms were met by hot fomentations , counter irrita- tion , and opiates as required . The result was good and five years later the patient went through a second labor , but with an unfavorable ...
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... continued more or less through night . Tem- perature on morning of fourth day , 102 ° . This afternoon passed without chill , but fever rose in the evening . Some headache , nervous and excitable . Every morning would show marked ...
... continued more or less through night . Tem- perature on morning of fourth day , 102 ° . This afternoon passed without chill , but fever rose in the evening . Some headache , nervous and excitable . Every morning would show marked ...
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