Modern MedicineW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 801 pages |
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... normal or sub- normal temperature . THE DECUBITUS . The position of the patient in bed shows many things that are of use in diagnosis . The normal healthy person usually assumes the dorsal position , or lies upon the side . In disease ...
... normal or sub- normal temperature . THE DECUBITUS . The position of the patient in bed shows many things that are of use in diagnosis . The normal healthy person usually assumes the dorsal position , or lies upon the side . In disease ...
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... normal tempera- ture of the body in the mouth or axilla is 98.6 ° . F .; in the rectum it is about a degree higher ... normal or sub- normal temperature . The following classification of Wunderlich is the one usually accepted : Range of ...
... normal tempera- ture of the body in the mouth or axilla is 98.6 ° . F .; in the rectum it is about a degree higher ... normal or sub- normal temperature . The following classification of Wunderlich is the one usually accepted : Range of ...
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... normal . This takes place in some forms of estivo - autumnal malarial fever , in tuberculosis , in the fever from impacted gall - stones , and general septic processes . The intermittent type is a type in which the temperature falls to ...
... normal . This takes place in some forms of estivo - autumnal malarial fever , in tuberculosis , in the fever from impacted gall - stones , and general septic processes . The intermittent type is a type in which the temperature falls to ...
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... normal or subnormal ranges , accompanied by critical discharges , such as profuse perspira- tion , copious diarrhea , or the discharge of a large amount of urine . This termination occurs frequently in croupous pneu- monia , relapsing ...
... normal or subnormal ranges , accompanied by critical discharges , such as profuse perspira- tion , copious diarrhea , or the discharge of a large amount of urine . This termination occurs frequently in croupous pneu- monia , relapsing ...
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... normal conditions should be . In disease attention must be given particularly to the fol- lowing changes : ( 1 ) The pale skin ; ( 2 ) the red skin ; ( 3 ) the cyanotic or blue - red skin ; ( 4 ) the icteroid or jaundice skin ( yellow ) ...
... normal conditions should be . In disease attention must be given particularly to the fol- lowing changes : ( 1 ) The pale skin ; ( 2 ) the red skin ; ( 3 ) the cyanotic or blue - red skin ; ( 4 ) the icteroid or jaundice skin ( yellow ) ...
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