The Chicago Clinic, Volume 16Chicago Clinical School, 1903 |
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... temperature is given , it being a cold spring . The water of the Gilroy Hot Springs of California would be described as a hot sulphocarbonated ( sodic - muriated ) saline water ; i . e . , it contains both free carbonic acid gas and ...
... temperature is given , it being a cold spring . The water of the Gilroy Hot Springs of California would be described as a hot sulphocarbonated ( sodic - muriated ) saline water ; i . e . , it contains both free carbonic acid gas and ...
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... Temperature 99.2 . Pulse , 80. Seems well . Oct. 30. Ecchymosis gradually disappearing . V. R. and L. 20/20 . Right pupil responds to light better today . Slightly dilated . Neuritis more pronounced . Patient does not now have , nor ...
... Temperature 99.2 . Pulse , 80. Seems well . Oct. 30. Ecchymosis gradually disappearing . V. R. and L. 20/20 . Right pupil responds to light better today . Slightly dilated . Neuritis more pronounced . Patient does not now have , nor ...
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... temperature ; but which will be quite lamentable if remembered until next summer . A gentleman from Michigan has discovered six new poisons and this young " lady from Maryland ” has announced new dangers in ice cream , some of the ...
... temperature ; but which will be quite lamentable if remembered until next summer . A gentleman from Michigan has discovered six new poisons and this young " lady from Maryland ” has announced new dangers in ice cream , some of the ...
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... temperature of any resort . 3. - Hotels , their rates , exact statement of character of accom- modations and varying prices if more than one hotel is to be found . 4. If mineral springs exist , their analyses , intelligible inter ...
... temperature of any resort . 3. - Hotels , their rates , exact statement of character of accom- modations and varying prices if more than one hotel is to be found . 4. If mineral springs exist , their analyses , intelligible inter ...
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... temperature . ( Up to this time there had been very little in- crease of temperature , never above 101 degrees F. ) Brandy was now given in the water in the intervals between the feedings . On the following day the temperature was 103 ...
... temperature . ( Up to this time there had been very little in- crease of temperature , never above 101 degrees F. ) Brandy was now given in the water in the intervals between the feedings . On the following day the temperature was 103 ...
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Page 225 - RN" or any other letters or figures to indicate that he or she is a registered nurse. Sec. 6. That this act shall not be construed to affect or apply to the gratuitous nursing of the sick by friends or members of the family; and also it shall not apply to any person nursing the sick for hire, but who does not in any way assume to be a registered nurse.
Page 145 - A Yearly Digest of Scientific Progress and Authoritative Opinion in all branches of Medicine and Surgery, drawn from journals, monographs, and text-books of the leading American and Foreign authors and investigators. Collected and arranged, with critical editorial comments, by eminent American specialists and teachers, under the general editorial charge of GEORGE M.
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Page 196 - ... proved to be of a severe type and complications were numerous. The author obtained the most satisfactory results with aqueous solutions of 15 grains to the quart which the patients were urged to...
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Page 159 - Pathologists have given pointers as to the special condition of the iron in the system and in 'the circulating medium, and the newer preparations aim to imitate that condition. Most of them have a brief day of fame and then drop out of sight for the reason that they lack some element of eligibility. Few are standing the test of time and the critical ordeal of the •clinicians. Foremost among these it is safe to name Gude's PeptoMangan. It is probably the nearest approach to a physiologic reproduction...