A Manual of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 238 pages |
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Page 60
... followed by erysipelas . It should be remembered , however , in cases of wounds of the head , that a fracture or effusion of blood upon the brain , or con- cussion , may be produced by a blow , even though the scalp be uninjured . It is ...
... followed by erysipelas . It should be remembered , however , in cases of wounds of the head , that a fracture or effusion of blood upon the brain , or con- cussion , may be produced by a blow , even though the scalp be uninjured . It is ...
Page 128
... followed by the most serious , if not fatal , consequences , death being frequently caused , as already mentioned , by either hemor- rhage or peritonitis . When the operation is performed by a professional abortionist , long , narrow ...
... followed by the most serious , if not fatal , consequences , death being frequently caused , as already mentioned , by either hemor- rhage or peritonitis . When the operation is performed by a professional abortionist , long , narrow ...
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... followed by long remissions in the thirst for it . During these periods there is not only no desire , but often a loathing , for it . With the return of the craving , the individual will literally soak himself with spirits for days and ...
... followed by long remissions in the thirst for it . During these periods there is not only no desire , but often a loathing , for it . With the return of the craving , the individual will literally soak himself with spirits for days and ...
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... acrid , burning taste , followed by nausea , vomiting , cramps in stomach , purging , the matters Taylor : op . cit . , p . 78 . vomited and purged being often mixed with blood , these MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND TOXICOLOGY . 191.
... acrid , burning taste , followed by nausea , vomiting , cramps in stomach , purging , the matters Taylor : op . cit . , p . 78 . vomited and purged being often mixed with blood , these MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND TOXICOLOGY . 191.
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... followed by a burning heat in the throat and stomach , violent abdominal pains , vomiting and purg- ing . Ammonia , being more irritating than potassa or soda , affects the respiratory organs especially , inducing a chok- 1 1 Taylor ...
... followed by a burning heat in the throat and stomach , violent abdominal pains , vomiting and purg- ing . Ammonia , being more irritating than potassa or soda , affects the respiratory organs especially , inducing a chok- 1 1 Taylor ...
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