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... Urine , nocturnal incontinence of , in children , 463 Uterine fungosities , 20 Vaccination , 93 Vagina , atresia of , 526 ' Verruga , inoculation with , So Vesical irritation , an anodyne for use in , 399 Volume Sixth , close of , 575 ...
... Urine , nocturnal incontinence of , in children , 463 Uterine fungosities , 20 Vaccination , 93 Vagina , atresia of , 526 ' Verruga , inoculation with , So Vesical irritation , an anodyne for use in , 399 Volume Sixth , close of , 575 ...
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... urine shows itself with the initial chill and always in the early stages of the paroxysms ; that it frequently clears up entirely during remissions or intermis- sions and reappears in the succeeding exacerbations , and that in some ...
... urine shows itself with the initial chill and always in the early stages of the paroxysms ; that it frequently clears up entirely during remissions or intermis- sions and reappears in the succeeding exacerbations , and that in some ...
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... urine , and in many instances reproduced it . But leaving this question out of sight , the naked and indisputable fact remains that it does not either cure the disease or produce any alleviation . In the intermittent variety the ...
... urine , and in many instances reproduced it . But leaving this question out of sight , the naked and indisputable fact remains that it does not either cure the disease or produce any alleviation . In the intermittent variety the ...
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... urine , if indeed it be blood . In the first place , it will not do it , and in the second place , even if it did , it might be produc- tive of more mischief than benefit , for if the blood is in such a decomposed condition as to cause ...
... urine , if indeed it be blood . In the first place , it will not do it , and in the second place , even if it did , it might be produc- tive of more mischief than benefit , for if the blood is in such a decomposed condition as to cause ...
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... urine and extreme restlessness . I immediately injected three quarts of cold water into the bowels , and would have injected six if his bowels would have retained them . He had a copious bil- ious evacuation , the temperature fell ...
... urine and extreme restlessness . I immediately injected three quarts of cold water into the bowels , and would have injected six if his bowels would have retained them . He had a copious bil- ious evacuation , the temperature fell ...
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