The Chicago Medical Times, Volume 10, Issue 41878 |
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Page 164
... epidemics it is quite common to find such a case in the very outset of the attack . The disease begins in adults , as in children , with marked symptoms of fever , or with slight chilly sensations , with sub- sequent rise in temperature ...
... epidemics it is quite common to find such a case in the very outset of the attack . The disease begins in adults , as in children , with marked symptoms of fever , or with slight chilly sensations , with sub- sequent rise in temperature ...
Page 166
... epidemic , we had every form and modifica- tion of the disease , and further , during that time , every disease had some of the typical characteristics of diphtheria — in all cases the peculiar red tongue of diphtheria was present ...
... epidemic , we had every form and modifica- tion of the disease , and further , during that time , every disease had some of the typical characteristics of diphtheria — in all cases the peculiar red tongue of diphtheria was present ...
Page 167
... epidemic , when they affect many persons at the same time at the same place , and are not reg- ularly confined to the locality as the endemic . They prevail for a while and then disappear for an uncertain period , for months , years and ...
... epidemic , when they affect many persons at the same time at the same place , and are not reg- ularly confined to the locality as the endemic . They prevail for a while and then disappear for an uncertain period , for months , years and ...
Page 168
... epidemics come in , which we then call inter - current , whereby peculiar combinations often may be produced . We further see that all these diseases frequently differ much in their nature at different times , or assume a peculiar type ...
... epidemics come in , which we then call inter - current , whereby peculiar combinations often may be produced . We further see that all these diseases frequently differ much in their nature at different times , or assume a peculiar type ...
Page 169
... epidemic constitution or to be on the watch for it , like the mate with a steady , piercing look watches the helm of the ship , and the change of wind and weather . The old nosological forms we only consider as some bye - gone , anti ...
... epidemic constitution or to be on the watch for it , like the mate with a steady , piercing look watches the helm of the ship , and the change of wind and weather . The old nosological forms we only consider as some bye - gone , anti ...
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