St. Louis Courier of Medicine, Volume 16Medical Journal and Library Association of the Mississippi Valley, 1886 |
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... patient of more importance than reducing tempera- ture ; since high temperature very rarely kills , a patient in Eng- land , a few years ago , having maintained a temperature of 1299 for nine weeks with recovery , while the cause and ...
... patient of more importance than reducing tempera- ture ; since high temperature very rarely kills , a patient in Eng- land , a few years ago , having maintained a temperature of 1299 for nine weeks with recovery , while the cause and ...
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... patient's safety than hy- perpyrexia , which really is the cause of very few deaths ; where- as the anatomical changes incident to disease itself , or secon- dary complications not immediately dependent upon the primary cause of the ...
... patient's safety than hy- perpyrexia , which really is the cause of very few deaths ; where- as the anatomical changes incident to disease itself , or secon- dary complications not immediately dependent upon the primary cause of the ...
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... patient's mother , who also affirmed that her first husband had spots on his penis at the time of her marriage , and that her second husband told her he had syphilis in earlier life . The only satisfactory evidence in the patient ...
... patient's mother , who also affirmed that her first husband had spots on his penis at the time of her marriage , and that her second husband told her he had syphilis in earlier life . The only satisfactory evidence in the patient ...
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... patient of his , who fell from a height , striking on the right tem- poro - parietal region . He was stunned , and for two days could not stand . During this time there was paresis of right arm and leg . Giddiness was intense , and ...
... patient of his , who fell from a height , striking on the right tem- poro - parietal region . He was stunned , and for two days could not stand . During this time there was paresis of right arm and leg . Giddiness was intense , and ...
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... patient's recovery hopeless . " Mr. Hutchinson then says that his own experience com- prises several cases of this kind , and , while he agrees with the writer as to the importance of good anatomical knowledge , draws attention to a ...
... patient's recovery hopeless . " Mr. Hutchinson then says that his own experience com- prises several cases of this kind , and , while he agrees with the writer as to the importance of good anatomical knowledge , draws attention to a ...
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