The Medical Fortnightly, Volumes 23-241903 |
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Page 11
... temperature is a slight rise , due to the large amount of heated blood driven from the periphery into the internal organs . The temperature of the body in the course of an hour slowly falls . In part this is effected by the active dila ...
... temperature is a slight rise , due to the large amount of heated blood driven from the periphery into the internal organs . The temperature of the body in the course of an hour slowly falls . In part this is effected by the active dila ...
Page 12
... temperature by the rapid abstraction of heat due to surface radiation - but upon the reaction , the dilatation of ... temperature is gradually increased to about 103 deg . F. This temperature is kept up for about ten minutes : then ( 3 ) ...
... temperature by the rapid abstraction of heat due to surface radiation - but upon the reaction , the dilatation of ... temperature is gradually increased to about 103 deg . F. This temperature is kept up for about ten minutes : then ( 3 ) ...
Page 15
... temperature reaches normal in the second week . This form seldom occurs in the section of the coun- try where I practice . In the mild type , the temperature reaches normal in the third week , with slight elevations generally extending ...
... temperature reaches normal in the second week . This form seldom occurs in the section of the coun- try where I practice . In the mild type , the temperature reaches normal in the third week , with slight elevations generally extending ...
Page 16
... temperature ranges above 103 deg . F. , and give a dose of castor oil every twelve hours , giving no other medicine at all , and the temperature will invariably be reduce in three days , and will generally be below 102 deg . F. , and ...
... temperature ranges above 103 deg . F. , and give a dose of castor oil every twelve hours , giving no other medicine at all , and the temperature will invariably be reduce in three days , and will generally be below 102 deg . F. , and ...
Page 17
... temperature ranges lower ; the tympanitis and delirium do not occur , and if they are present , they soon subside ; diarrhea and dysentery are pre- vented , or checked if they already exist ; the disease runs a milder course , and the ...
... temperature ranges lower ; the tympanitis and delirium do not occur , and if they are present , they soon subside ; diarrhea and dysentery are pre- vented , or checked if they already exist ; the disease runs a milder course , and the ...
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