The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... fever , inflammatory fever , and malarial fever ; each one being modified by the puerperal state . Each form may be modified by one or both of the others , e . g . malarial fever complicated by septic symptoms , or para - metritis by ...
... fever , inflammatory fever , and malarial fever ; each one being modified by the puerperal state . Each form may be modified by one or both of the others , e . g . malarial fever complicated by septic symptoms , or para - metritis by ...
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... fever . Consid- erable pain and tenderness in the hypogastrium . Milk incompletely secreted ; lochia somewhat diminished ; not . fœtid . No noticeable tumefaction . Temperature varied several degrees daily , ranging from 101 ° to 103.5 ...
... fever . Consid- erable pain and tenderness in the hypogastrium . Milk incompletely secreted ; lochia somewhat diminished ; not . fœtid . No noticeable tumefaction . Temperature varied several degrees daily , ranging from 101 ° to 103.5 ...
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... fever , with pain and tenderness in hypo- gastrium , most marked on left side . There was an obscure periodicity about the course of this case , sug . gesting the existence of the malarial element as a com- plication . The febrile and ...
... fever , with pain and tenderness in hypo- gastrium , most marked on left side . There was an obscure periodicity about the course of this case , sug . gesting the existence of the malarial element as a com- plication . The febrile and ...
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... fever on the third day . Lo- chia rather abundant than scanty ; on the fourth day two clots were passed , afterwards lochia normal to the end . The fever was markedly periodical during the three weeks of the case , and the diurnal ...
... fever on the third day . Lo- chia rather abundant than scanty ; on the fourth day two clots were passed , afterwards lochia normal to the end . The fever was markedly periodical during the three weeks of the case , and the diurnal ...
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... fever in the afternoon . In the evening temperature was 103 ° , with intense frontal headache and photophobia . Full doses of quinine with sedatives relieved symptoms , though headache in less degree persisted . The morning tem ...
... fever in the afternoon . In the evening temperature was 103 ° , with intense frontal headache and photophobia . Full doses of quinine with sedatives relieved symptoms , though headache in less degree persisted . The morning tem ...
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