The Medical Fortnightly, Volumes 23-241903 |
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... continued as long as the patient is in the bath . If this be omitted the patient is only chilled by the long and thorough con- tact with the cold water , and the subsequent dilatation of the superficial blood - vessels is delayed , or ...
... continued as long as the patient is in the bath . If this be omitted the patient is only chilled by the long and thorough con- tact with the cold water , and the subsequent dilatation of the superficial blood - vessels is delayed , or ...
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... continued as the other cases , having one or two actions after each dose of oil . Of the nineteen cases treated with a dose every twelve hours , the re . were six cases with delirium , tympanitis and a temperature above 103 F. when the ...
... continued as the other cases , having one or two actions after each dose of oil . Of the nineteen cases treated with a dose every twelve hours , the re . were six cases with delirium , tympanitis and a temperature above 103 F. when the ...
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... continued . Cinnamon and limewater were then tried with the addition of liquid peptonoids as a food , but in my opinion rather as a stimulant . For three days the vomiting ceased , and then spontaneously began again with renewed vigor ...
... continued . Cinnamon and limewater were then tried with the addition of liquid peptonoids as a food , but in my opinion rather as a stimulant . For three days the vomiting ceased , and then spontaneously began again with renewed vigor ...
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... [ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 656. ] HEMOPTYSIS ( PULMONARY HEMORRHAGE ) . The term hemoptysis , refers to the expectoration of pure or nearly pure blood . Sputum streaked or stained with blood does not constitute hemoptysis . ETIOLOGY ...
... [ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 656. ] HEMOPTYSIS ( PULMONARY HEMORRHAGE ) . The term hemoptysis , refers to the expectoration of pure or nearly pure blood . Sputum streaked or stained with blood does not constitute hemoptysis . ETIOLOGY ...
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... continued until Au- gust 26 , with the production of an acute dermatitis , and by this time the tubercles had shrunken until the surface was flat . The dermatitis was curiously enough confined sharply to the diseased area . Since their ...
... continued until Au- gust 26 , with the production of an acute dermatitis , and by this time the tubercles had shrunken until the surface was flat . The dermatitis was curiously enough confined sharply to the diseased area . Since their ...
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Page 550 - ... of physicians are simultaneously sent for. Under these circumstances, courtesy should assign the patient to the first who arrives, who should select from those present any additional assistance that he may deem necessary. In all such cases, however, the...
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