St. Louis Courier of Medicine, Volume 27Medical Journal and Library Association of the Mississippi Valley, 1902 |
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... continued , results in irreparable damage . Moderate weakness and discomfort is so very common , especially among women , that it may be considered almost the rule , and the opinion is quite prevalent that a certain amount of foot ...
... continued , results in irreparable damage . Moderate weakness and discomfort is so very common , especially among women , that it may be considered almost the rule , and the opinion is quite prevalent that a certain amount of foot ...
Page 73
... continued and a large amount of muco - pus was expelled , the tack remained in the bronchus . The tracheal wound closed spontaneously about six days after the operation March 20th , the child was again given an anesthetic , the tracheal ...
... continued and a large amount of muco - pus was expelled , the tack remained in the bronchus . The tracheal wound closed spontaneously about six days after the operation March 20th , the child was again given an anesthetic , the tracheal ...
Page 82
... continued in a marked degree for about three days and were still present when he was admitted to the ward , though to a lesser degree . He has had constant head- ache and there has been much stiffness throughout the body . On the fourth ...
... continued in a marked degree for about three days and were still present when he was admitted to the ward , though to a lesser degree . He has had constant head- ache and there has been much stiffness throughout the body . On the fourth ...
Page 86
... continued chilling and re- quired the use of hot bottles to restore partial comfort . Warm sponging , gradually cooled had no effect upon the tempera- ture , and rubbings with alcohol were not tolerated - the patient complaining of ...
... continued chilling and re- quired the use of hot bottles to restore partial comfort . Warm sponging , gradually cooled had no effect upon the tempera- ture , and rubbings with alcohol were not tolerated - the patient complaining of ...
Page 90
... continued for ten days , during which time she improved steadily in every respect , with good pulse , varying from 76 to 88. During the night of the tenth day she was very restless , crying at times and complaining of pains in the ...
... continued for ten days , during which time she improved steadily in every respect , with good pulse , varying from 76 to 88. During the night of the tenth day she was very restless , crying at times and complaining of pains in the ...
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