Essentials of Diagnosis: Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of MedicineSaunders, 1892 - 382 pages |
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... enlargement may determine the diagnosis between enteric in- fluenza and typhoid fever . In recording cases it is necessary to note negative points in order to show that the inquiry or search has been made . No less important is a ...
... enlargement may determine the diagnosis between enteric in- fluenza and typhoid fever . In recording cases it is necessary to note negative points in order to show that the inquiry or search has been made . No less important is a ...
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... enlargement and softening of the mesenteric glands and tume- faction of the spleen . It runs a course of about twenty - four days , beginning gradually and terminating by lysis . The dis- ease is most common in young adults and in the ...
... enlargement and softening of the mesenteric glands and tume- faction of the spleen . It runs a course of about twenty - four days , beginning gradually and terminating by lysis . The dis- ease is most common in young adults and in the ...
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... enlargement , the diarrhea and the protracted course of the disease . How are typhoid fever and trichiniasis to be differentiated ? Trichiniasis may present many of the manifestations of typhoid fever , but the epistaxis , the severe ...
... enlargement , the diarrhea and the protracted course of the disease . How are typhoid fever and trichiniasis to be differentiated ? Trichiniasis may present many of the manifestations of typhoid fever , but the epistaxis , the severe ...
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... enlargement of the spleen and of the mesenteric glands ; in typhus , no constant lesions ; though the spleen is likely to be diffluent . Typhoid fever and typhus fever may , though rarely , coëxist in the same patient . How are variola ...
... enlargement of the spleen and of the mesenteric glands ; in typhus , no constant lesions ; though the spleen is likely to be diffluent . Typhoid fever and typhus fever may , though rarely , coëxist in the same patient . How are variola ...
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... enlarged . Often there is jaundice . In the course of from five to seven days the attack abates with the suddenness with which it set in , the temperature fall- ing to the normal and profuse diaphoresis occurring . For about a week the ...
... enlarged . Often there is jaundice . In the course of from five to seven days the attack abates with the suddenness with which it set in , the temperature fall- ing to the normal and profuse diaphoresis occurring . For about a week the ...
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abdominal abscess acid affection albumin anemia aortic appear atrophy attack attended auscultation becomes blood breathing bronchial bronchiectasis bronchitis carcinoma cardiac catarrhal cause cavity cerebral cerebral hemorrhage cerebro-spinal fever characteristic chest chronic clinical common condition convulsions cough course cyst derangement detection develop diagnosis diarrhea differentiated dilatation disease distinguished dyspnea edema effusion endocarditis enlarged eruption expectoration febrile fluid gangrene gastric gastritis give rise glands headache heart hemorrhage hepatic hydatid impaired increased inflammation intestinal involved irritation jaundice kidney laryngismus laryngitis lesion liver lung malarial manifestations membrane meningitis miliary tuberculosis mucous murmur muscles muscular myelitis nausea nephritis nerve neuritis normal obstruction occur onset pain palsy paralysis paraplegia paroxysms percussion percussion-dulness peritonitis pharynx physical signs pleural pleurisy pneumonia pneumothorax present pulmonary pulse râles respiratory result rheumatism scarlatina sclerosis sometimes spasm spinal spleen stomach suppuration symptoms take place temperature tion tonsillitis tuberculosis tuberculous tumor typhoid fever ulceration uremia urine usually vertigo vomiting yellow fever
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