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... Temperature and pulse same as yes- dren ,. VOL . VII . [ NEW SERIES . ] Certainly it is excellent discipline for an author to feel that he must say all he has to say in the fewest possible words , or his reader is sure to skip them ; and ...
... Temperature and pulse same as yes- dren ,. VOL . VII . [ NEW SERIES . ] Certainly it is excellent discipline for an author to feel that he must say all he has to say in the fewest possible words , or his reader is sure to skip them ; and ...
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29th . Temperature and pulse same as yes- dren , and in bad weather they kept up a terday . a pronounced chill . When I saw her she had six degrees of abnormal heat . This was on September 26th , and for three weeks her temperature ...
29th . Temperature and pulse same as yes- dren , and in bad weather they kept up a terday . a pronounced chill . When I saw her she had six degrees of abnormal heat . This was on September 26th , and for three weeks her temperature ...
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... Temperature 103 ° , pulse 90 ; cough , result of bronchitis . Treatment in outset as in preceding cases . After pushing quinine , etc. , for two days and finding temperature unchanged , I put him on quinine , Dover's powder , and ...
... Temperature 103 ° , pulse 90 ; cough , result of bronchitis . Treatment in outset as in preceding cases . After pushing quinine , etc. , for two days and finding temperature unchanged , I put him on quinine , Dover's powder , and ...
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... temperature 99 ° , and evening 101 ° , and at end of two weeks the temperature was normal . CASE 10 , same as Case 7 , who had been up a week and relapsed on account of an undue amount of exercise . Called to see him No- vember 15th in ...
... temperature 99 ° , and evening 101 ° , and at end of two weeks the temperature was normal . CASE 10 , same as Case 7 , who had been up a week and relapsed on account of an undue amount of exercise . Called to see him No- vember 15th in ...
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... temperature above 100 ° , when seen three days later her recovery seemed almost absolutely certain . - American Journal of Obstetrics . and EPIDEMIC DIPHTHERIA . - Nearly four years ago an epidemic of diphtheria made its ap- pearance in ...
... temperature above 100 ° , when seen three days later her recovery seemed almost absolutely certain . - American Journal of Obstetrics . and EPIDEMIC DIPHTHERIA . - Nearly four years ago an epidemic of diphtheria made its ap- pearance in ...
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