Modern MedicineW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 801 pages |
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... Anemia 612 Secondary Anemia 617 Chlorosis 619 Pernicious Anemia 621 Leukemia Hodgkin's Disease 625 629 Splenic Anemia 630 Addison's Disease 633 Scurvy 635 Infantile Scurvy 636 Purpura 636 Symptomatic Purpura 637 Arthritic Purpura 637 ...
... Anemia 612 Secondary Anemia 617 Chlorosis 619 Pernicious Anemia 621 Leukemia Hodgkin's Disease 625 629 Splenic Anemia 630 Addison's Disease 633 Scurvy 635 Infantile Scurvy 636 Purpura 636 Symptomatic Purpura 637 Arthritic Purpura 637 ...
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... anemia , occasionally from obstruction of the pulmonary circulation , as in emphysema . In females it may be due to varicose veins . Dropsy limited to the peritoneal cavity is spoken of as ascites . It is often due to obstruction of the ...
... anemia , occasionally from obstruction of the pulmonary circulation , as in emphysema . In females it may be due to varicose veins . Dropsy limited to the peritoneal cavity is spoken of as ascites . It is often due to obstruction of the ...
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... anemia , and suppurative processes . 3. The defervescence may be rapid or gradual , favorable or unfavorable . When the defervescence is rapid , it is known as crisis . When it is gradual or slow , it is known as lysis . In crisis there ...
... anemia , and suppurative processes . 3. The defervescence may be rapid or gradual , favorable or unfavorable . When the defervescence is rapid , it is known as crisis . When it is gradual or slow , it is known as lysis . In crisis there ...
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... anemia . Pallor of the skin is further found in association with acute and chronic in- fectious diseases , such as malaria , acute rheumatic fever , diph- theria , tuberculosis , and malignant disease . Lastly , it may be due to ...
... anemia . Pallor of the skin is further found in association with acute and chronic in- fectious diseases , such as malaria , acute rheumatic fever , diph- theria , tuberculosis , and malignant disease . Lastly , it may be due to ...
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... anemia , the pulse - rate is often increased . A very slow pulse - under 60 a minute is known as bradycardia . A ... anemic conditions . Frequently there is a decided pause between the first strong beat and the second weaker beat ...
... anemia , the pulse - rate is often increased . A very slow pulse - under 60 a minute is known as bradycardia . A ... anemic conditions . Frequently there is a decided pause between the first strong beat and the second weaker beat ...
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