Diagnostics of the diseases of childrenSaunders, 1907 - 542 pages |
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abdomen abscess absence accompanied acute infectious affected anemia appearance associated attack becomes blood body bronchitis bronchopneumonia cardiac catarrhal cause cerebral characteristic chest child childhood chronic color common condition considerable constipation convulsions cough course cyanosis diagnosis diarrhea diphtheria disease disturbance dullness dyspnea early edema enlargement eruption evidence examination feature fluid fontanelle frequent glands gradual headache heart hemorrhage increased indicative infant infection inflammation instances intestinal involved irritation laryngeal later lesion less limbs liver lung marked meningitis mild mouth movements mucous membrane mucus muscles muscular nasal nervous normal observed occurs onset pain palpation paralysis percussion period persistent pertussis pharynx pneumonia position present pulse rachitis râles rapid rare rectum reflexes respiration result rubeola scarlet fever severe signs skin slight sometimes spasm spinal stenosis stomach stools sudden symp symptoms syphilis temperature tenesmus tion tongue tonsillitis tuberculosis tuberculous tumor tympanites typhoid ulceration urine usually vomiting
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