International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical LecturesJ.B. Lippincott., 1894 |
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... increased by a journey to Italy and a residence there of several months . This love of art persisted in after - life , as was well known to those who visited his home of late years , where he had gathered many treasures of art , among ...
... increased by a journey to Italy and a residence there of several months . This love of art persisted in after - life , as was well known to those who visited his home of late years , where he had gathered many treasures of art , among ...
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... increased comfort to the patient since we adopted the plan I have indicated . If the pain returns , we administer the dose every two hours , as at first . The diet during the stage of pain and fever is what we term admission diet ...
... increased comfort to the patient since we adopted the plan I have indicated . If the pain returns , we administer the dose every two hours , as at first . The diet during the stage of pain and fever is what we term admission diet ...
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... increases of dulness over the heart in rheumatism are not all due to pericardial inflammation and the effusion of fluid ; the whole heart may become swollen and dilated , -swollen with the products of inflammatory exudation , dilated ...
... increases of dulness over the heart in rheumatism are not all due to pericardial inflammation and the effusion of fluid ; the whole heart may become swollen and dilated , -swollen with the products of inflammatory exudation , dilated ...
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... increased , but there was evidence of old mitral incompetence , and some dilatation of the left ventricle . The salicylates were omitted . directly the signs of nervous disturbance were manifested . The tem- perature fell to nearly the ...
... increased , but there was evidence of old mitral incompetence , and some dilatation of the left ventricle . The salicylates were omitted . directly the signs of nervous disturbance were manifested . The tem- perature fell to nearly the ...
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... increasing pneumonia , -yet after sixteen days of treat- ment the physical signs showed a subsidence of the pericarditis , and in two days more the rub had disappeared . During this period our chief reliance had been upon the ice - bags ...
... increasing pneumonia , -yet after sixteen days of treat- ment the physical signs showed a subsidence of the pericarditis , and in two days more the rub had disappeared . During this period our chief reliance had been upon the ice - bags ...
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