The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... symptoms , or para - metritis by malarial poisoning . In fact , in this locality , perhaps , the majority of fever cases show more or less marked signs of malarial toxćmia , which may mask other symptoms and render diagnosis difficult ...
... symptoms , or para - metritis by malarial poisoning . In fact , in this locality , perhaps , the majority of fever cases show more or less marked signs of malarial toxćmia , which may mask other symptoms and render diagnosis difficult ...
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... symptoms . I shall have occasion to note the same coin- cidence in two other cases , and to consider somewhat the etiological relation of mental excitement to the febrile attack . Case 3. Mrs. S. , 39 years of age , VII - para , a ...
... symptoms . I shall have occasion to note the same coin- cidence in two other cases , and to consider somewhat the etiological relation of mental excitement to the febrile attack . Case 3. Mrs. S. , 39 years of age , VII - para , a ...
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... symptoms ran their course in less than three weeks and passed away , leaving no apparent traces , the patient being able to ` nurse her babe until the usual weaning time . She bore a second child two years later , with no puerperal ...
... symptoms ran their course in less than three weeks and passed away , leaving no apparent traces , the patient being able to ` nurse her babe until the usual weaning time . She bore a second child two years later , with no puerperal ...
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... symptoms , and the periodicity in the febrile phenomena , noticed both before and after the confinement . The only symptom that looked towards sepsis was the profuse sweating present during the last days of the disease . This , however ...
... symptoms , and the periodicity in the febrile phenomena , noticed both before and after the confinement . The only symptom that looked towards sepsis was the profuse sweating present during the last days of the disease . This , however ...
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... 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 puerperium ; but the history of it I do ...
... 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 puerperium ; but the history of it I do ...
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