International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical LecturesJ.B. Lippincott., 1894 |
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... 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 , consisting of twelve ounces of bread , two pints of milk , and one ...
... 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 , consisting of twelve ounces of bread , two pints of milk , and one ...
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... indicated , cannot be fortuitous , that it is unlikely that they are due alone to an awakening of the vagus to a more healthy control of the heart - rhythm , and that it is probable that an influence for good is exerted upon the trophic ...
... indicated , cannot be fortuitous , that it is unlikely that they are due alone to an awakening of the vagus to a more healthy control of the heart - rhythm , and that it is probable that an influence for good is exerted upon the trophic ...
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... indicate diabetes , particularly if the skin is dry and harsh . The nails not only appear lustreless , dry , and ridged perpendicu- larly in diabetes , but are often the best evidence of gouty taint in their striation , or in the white ...
... indicate diabetes , particularly if the skin is dry and harsh . The nails not only appear lustreless , dry , and ridged perpendicu- larly in diabetes , but are often the best evidence of gouty taint in their striation , or in the white ...
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... indicate a chancre of the tongue or a beginning epithelioma . A somewhat smooth tongue , superficially fissured , is believed by Fothergill to indicate a person ad- dicted to the use of very hot tea , and the broad , flabby tongue ...
... indicate a chancre of the tongue or a beginning epithelioma . A somewhat smooth tongue , superficially fissured , is believed by Fothergill to indicate a person ad- dicted to the use of very hot tea , and the broad , flabby tongue ...
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... indicates acute paralysis due to hemorrhage or embolism or thrombosis of the basilar artery . Again , there may be rapid loss of power in the tongue from acute bulbar inflammation , in which case the loss of power is not so rapid as in ...
... indicates acute paralysis due to hemorrhage or embolism or thrombosis of the basilar artery . Again , there may be rapid loss of power in the tongue from acute bulbar inflammation , in which case the loss of power is not so rapid as in ...
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abdominal abscess acid acute adhesions affected anæmia appearance applied bandage bladder blood bone cause cavity cervix child chronic CLINICAL LECTURE DELIVERED condition conjunctiva cornea cure cyst diagnosis disease eczema enlarged Eustachian tube examination eyelid field of vision finger fluid forceps fracture frequently gall-bladder granulated lids growth hemorrhage hospital hypertrophy illustrations inches incision inflammation inflammatory intestine irritation lachrymal gland lesion limb lower lung Medical College method middle ear months mucous membrane muscles nerve normal occur opening operation ovarian ovary pain papillæ passed patient pedicle pediculosis perineal periosteum periostitis peritoneal peritoneum physician posterior present Professor prostate psoriasis rectocele rectum removed result retina rheumatism ringworm scleral puncture seen shows side skin slight stricture suffering suppuration suprapubic surface surgeon Surgery surgical sutures swelling symptoms tendon thickening tion tissue trachoma treatment tumor ulcer upper urethra urine usually uterus wall weeks wound
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