Pediatrics, Volume 17, Issue 7Pediatric Publishing Company, 1905 |
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Page 425
... temperature , none above 100 degrees Farenheit . There was no increase in pulse or respiration , no coryza or bron- chitis , no loss of appetite or sleep . There was no pruritis , and in only one case was there noticeable desquamation ...
... temperature , none above 100 degrees Farenheit . There was no increase in pulse or respiration , no coryza or bron- chitis , no loss of appetite or sleep . There was no pruritis , and in only one case was there noticeable desquamation ...
Page 435
... temperature . The rectal temperature , when the child was first observed , was 961⁄2 degrees F. Restlessness and in- creased temperature were manifest in a day or two after the beginning of the treatment . The child got up to about one ...
... temperature . The rectal temperature , when the child was first observed , was 961⁄2 degrees F. Restlessness and in- creased temperature were manifest in a day or two after the beginning of the treatment . The child got up to about one ...
Page 436
... temperature and greater restlessness . The child continued to vomit spontaneously after nourishment or water . The vomitus was said to have a foul odor and to be of a brownish color . Did not cough . Had a constipated stool on Thursday ...
... temperature and greater restlessness . The child continued to vomit spontaneously after nourishment or water . The vomitus was said to have a foul odor and to be of a brownish color . Did not cough . Had a constipated stool on Thursday ...
Page 439
... , which persisted throughout the course of the disease . The child died on the seventh day , with a temperature of 106 degrees , and a pulse of 170 just before death . January 10 , 1905 . The President , DR . CHICAGO PÉDIATRIC SOCIETY 439.
... , which persisted throughout the course of the disease . The child died on the seventh day , with a temperature of 106 degrees , and a pulse of 170 just before death . January 10 , 1905 . The President , DR . CHICAGO PÉDIATRIC SOCIETY 439.
Page 440
... temperature ranged between 99 and 101 degrees Farenheit . Secondary anemia was present . A few hyaline and granular casts were occasionally detected in the urine , with a trace of albumin . The possibility of intestinal or mesenteric ...
... temperature ranged between 99 and 101 degrees Farenheit . Secondary anemia was present . A few hyaline and granular casts were occasionally detected in the urine , with a trace of albumin . The possibility of intestinal or mesenteric ...
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