The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... weeks there was some hypogastric uneasiness , doubtless due to premature exertion . In this case some domestic disturbance excited the patient very consider- ably a few hours before the appearance of the febrile symptoms . I shall have ...
... weeks there was some hypogastric uneasiness , doubtless due to premature exertion . In this case some domestic disturbance excited the patient very consider- ably a few hours before the appearance of the febrile symptoms . I shall have ...
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... weeks temperature averaged lower , but to 104 ° , with inflammatory symptoms . week there was a spontaneous discharge of pus from the rectum , after which convalescence was rapidly com- pleted . For the next four still ran from 99 ...
... weeks temperature averaged lower , but to 104 ° , with inflammatory symptoms . week there was a spontaneous discharge of pus from the rectum , after which convalescence was rapidly com- pleted . For the next four still ran from 99 ...
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... weeks before , and it steadily de- clined until it disappeared . Lochia normal and not offensive at any time . Milk appeared on the third day in fair quantity and continued through the second week . Chill followed by high fever on the ...
... weeks before , and it steadily de- clined until it disappeared . Lochia normal and not offensive at any time . Milk appeared on the third day in fair quantity and continued through the second week . Chill followed by high fever on the ...
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... week . In this instance the cerebral symptoms were very striking after the eighth day , and were a source of the greatest anxiety . Unconsciousness supervened upon that date , and for three weeks only very slight signs of even the ...
... week . In this instance the cerebral symptoms were very striking after the eighth day , and were a source of the greatest anxiety . Unconsciousness supervened upon that date , and for three weeks only very slight signs of even the ...
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... weeks , or even months . Within the last four or five years I have had at least a score of patients who have consulted me in regard to nervous prostration and heart trouble , directly traceable to the use of " vitalized air . " Other ...
... weeks , or even months . Within the last four or five years I have had at least a score of patients who have consulted me in regard to nervous prostration and heart trouble , directly traceable to the use of " vitalized air . " Other ...
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