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... temperature was 39.6 ° C. in the rectum . The respiration was 240. There developed a marked inflam- mation of the left eye probably from traumatism from lying on the left side . There was no apparent increase in the amount of saliva ...
... temperature was 39.6 ° C. in the rectum . The respiration was 240. There developed a marked inflam- mation of the left eye probably from traumatism from lying on the left side . There was no apparent increase in the amount of saliva ...
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... temperature was 103 , and her pulse 130. She was anemic , and greatly emaciated . Edema of the lower extrem- ities extended above the knees . The tumor completely filled the abdominal cavity , pressing the xyphoid outward at a right ...
... temperature was 103 , and her pulse 130. She was anemic , and greatly emaciated . Edema of the lower extrem- ities extended above the knees . The tumor completely filled the abdominal cavity , pressing the xyphoid outward at a right ...
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... temperature of 110 degrees F. were left in the peritoneal cavity , and the incision was closed without drainage . The pulse steadily gained in strength and fulness , and be- came less rapid as the fluid was absorbed , and contrary to ...
... temperature of 110 degrees F. were left in the peritoneal cavity , and the incision was closed without drainage . The pulse steadily gained in strength and fulness , and be- came less rapid as the fluid was absorbed , and contrary to ...
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... temperature of 32 ° F. If , however , it has been exposed to a temperature of 82 ° F. for 6 to 7 hours the skin loses its vitality . We could therefore make use of this suggestion by keeping an amputated limb in the refrigerator for a ...
... temperature of 32 ° F. If , however , it has been exposed to a temperature of 82 ° F. for 6 to 7 hours the skin loses its vitality . We could therefore make use of this suggestion by keeping an amputated limb in the refrigerator for a ...
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... temperature falls in six to eight how 3 , the neuralgic pains subside and the cure is complete in forty - eight hours , or in a week when the treatment was not commenced until the third day . He combines antipyrin or phenacetin with it ...
... temperature falls in six to eight how 3 , the neuralgic pains subside and the cure is complete in forty - eight hours , or in a week when the treatment was not commenced until the third day . He combines antipyrin or phenacetin with it ...
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