Brooklyn Medical Journal, Volume 181904 |
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... temperature as though pus had been evacuated . Pryor's Method . - Pryor curettes and packs the uterus with 10 - per - cent iodoform gauze . He then opens the posterior cul - de - sac widely and packs the pelvic cavity to the level of ...
... temperature as though pus had been evacuated . Pryor's Method . - Pryor curettes and packs the uterus with 10 - per - cent iodoform gauze . He then opens the posterior cul - de - sac widely and packs the pelvic cavity to the level of ...
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... temperature . My practice is to wet the double gauze sheet at short intervals with water , at body temperature . This involves no shock , is more agreeable to the patient , and more successfully controls the pyrexia . Pus collections ...
... temperature . My practice is to wet the double gauze sheet at short intervals with water , at body temperature . This involves no shock , is more agreeable to the patient , and more successfully controls the pyrexia . Pus collections ...
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... temperature taken in the axilla recorded 991⁄2 ° , pulse 62 , full and strong . I will say just here that at no time was the temperature above 100 ° , taken in the axilla , and on one occasion only reaching that mark , which I will ...
... temperature taken in the axilla recorded 991⁄2 ° , pulse 62 , full and strong . I will say just here that at no time was the temperature above 100 ° , taken in the axilla , and on one occasion only reaching that mark , which I will ...
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... Temperature and pulse the same as the preceding day . No pain or difficulty in deglutition ; action of bladder free and normal , but no movement of the bowels . October 10th , the fifteenth day . Called in haste at 1:30 A.M. Patient was ...
... Temperature and pulse the same as the preceding day . No pain or difficulty in deglutition ; action of bladder free and normal , but no movement of the bowels . October 10th , the fifteenth day . Called in haste at 1:30 A.M. Patient was ...
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... temperature was 99 ° and pulse 100. His tongue was clean , and he did not have the appearance of being very ill . The abdomen was considerably distended , particularly at its upper portion , and was more or less tender all over ...
... temperature was 99 ° and pulse 100. His tongue was clean , and he did not have the appearance of being very ill . The abdomen was considerably distended , particularly at its upper portion , and was more or less tender all over ...
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