The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... pain oc- curred within 24 hours . Pulse during sickness ranged from 105 to 114 to the minute ; temperature from 100 ° to 105 ° F. Lochia checked at once , became dark and fœtid ; tenderness and tympanites appeared early ; uterus large ...
... pain oc- curred within 24 hours . Pulse during sickness ranged from 105 to 114 to the minute ; temperature from 100 ° to 105 ° F. Lochia checked at once , became dark and fœtid ; tenderness and tympanites appeared early ; uterus large ...
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... pain in the left iliac region . Temperature rose rapidly to 104 ° ; pulse , 120 ; respiration , 22. Severe frontal headache . Hypogastrium very sensitive to touch . Lochia continued , not offensive . Milk not suppressed . Pain and ...
... pain in the left iliac region . Temperature rose rapidly to 104 ° ; pulse , 120 ; respiration , 22. Severe frontal headache . Hypogastrium very sensitive to touch . Lochia continued , not offensive . Milk not suppressed . Pain and ...
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... 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 inflammatory ...
... 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 inflammatory ...
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... pain was relieved , though an opiate . was administered . The second day there was slight fever , with tender- ness in hypogastrium and some pain . Third day tem- perature 104 ° , local symptoms the same ; slight tympani- tes , lochia ...
... pain was relieved , though an opiate . was administered . The second day there was slight fever , with tender- ness in hypogastrium and some pain . Third day tem- perature 104 ° , local symptoms the same ; slight tympani- tes , lochia ...
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... pains . Membranes ruptured while she was undressing for bed , into which she was lifted , barely in time for me to ... pain in left iliac region , lochia normal , bowels somewhat tym- panitic , but relieved by catharsis . Eighth day ...
... pains . Membranes ruptured while she was undressing for bed , into which she was lifted , barely in time for me to ... pain in left iliac region , lochia normal , bowels somewhat tym- panitic , but relieved by catharsis . Eighth day ...
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