Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 161897 |
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... bowels were very torpid ; pulse was weak , and usually as frequent as 100 per minute . There was always some elevation of temperature , sometimes as high as 102 degrees . Continuous headaches was an- other feature of the case . The lips ...
... bowels were very torpid ; pulse was weak , and usually as frequent as 100 per minute . There was always some elevation of temperature , sometimes as high as 102 degrees . Continuous headaches was an- other feature of the case . The lips ...
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... bowels are quite regu- lar , and no enemeta or aperients have been administered for at least days . The temperature is constantly normal . The patient is gaining in flesh , and can walk about the ward and in the hall for an hour and ...
... bowels are quite regu- lar , and no enemeta or aperients have been administered for at least days . The temperature is constantly normal . The patient is gaining in flesh , and can walk about the ward and in the hall for an hour and ...
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... Bowel Trouble Resulting from Unclean Bottles The air - inlet stopper is rubber . It will not leak . Easily taken out and put back . Baby cannot pull it out . It ad- mits air back of food as fast as food is sucked out , thus making it ...
... Bowel Trouble Resulting from Unclean Bottles The air - inlet stopper is rubber . It will not leak . Easily taken out and put back . Baby cannot pull it out . It ad- mits air back of food as fast as food is sucked out , thus making it ...
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... bowel trouble to a marked degree . It is emphatically endorsed by prominent physicians , hospitals , infant asylums , and mothers throughout the United States and other countries . The testimony is too strong and abundant to admit doubt ...
... bowel trouble to a marked degree . It is emphatically endorsed by prominent physicians , hospitals , infant asylums , and mothers throughout the United States and other countries . The testimony is too strong and abundant to admit doubt ...
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... bowels unchanged . For this reason I hold that inunc- tion is fully sufficient , as not more will be absorbed by the system as is absolutely necessary . A warm bath ( as more fully explained under hydropathy ) of only two or three ...
... bowels unchanged . For this reason I hold that inunc- tion is fully sufficient , as not more will be absorbed by the system as is absolutely necessary . A warm bath ( as more fully explained under hydropathy ) of only two or three ...
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