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Page 10
... nearly normal . Case II . Mild , began 10th day , no fever , hot fomentations and cotton . Leg normal 30th day . Case III . Peritonitis and milk - leg , former lasting two weeks , latter over six weeks . Beginning with the use of hot ...
... nearly normal . Case II . Mild , began 10th day , no fever , hot fomentations and cotton . Leg normal 30th day . Case III . Peritonitis and milk - leg , former lasting two weeks , latter over six weeks . Beginning with the use of hot ...
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... nearly gone . Case X. Six months after labor limb bandaged because of swelling . Curettement . Result , no bandage required , but the limbs get tired after the patient works hard . Four of the above cases were confined by me , viz ...
... nearly gone . Case X. Six months after labor limb bandaged because of swelling . Curettement . Result , no bandage required , but the limbs get tired after the patient works hard . Four of the above cases were confined by me , viz ...
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... nearly so , for his pulse had fallen to 52. He had not slept a wink , he told me . for three days and nights . The doctor brought in a four- ounce vial filled with bromide of potash and chloral and in- structed me to give the sick man ...
... nearly so , for his pulse had fallen to 52. He had not slept a wink , he told me . for three days and nights . The doctor brought in a four- ounce vial filled with bromide of potash and chloral and in- structed me to give the sick man ...
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... nearly every regular beer drinker that yellow jack attacked , as far as my limited collection of statistics extends , succumbed , while the whisky and brandy drinkers , in a majority of instances , fought him off . " That is what this ...
... nearly every regular beer drinker that yellow jack attacked , as far as my limited collection of statistics extends , succumbed , while the whisky and brandy drinkers , in a majority of instances , fought him off . " That is what this ...
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... nearly all of the victims complained of tender soles , and some of nothing else . A Foul Breath . - Dr . W. H. Weaver states that his custom when consulted regarding a foul breath or coated tongue ( New York Medical Journal ) is to ...
... nearly all of the victims complained of tender soles , and some of nothing else . A Foul Breath . - Dr . W. H. Weaver states that his custom when consulted regarding a foul breath or coated tongue ( New York Medical Journal ) is to ...
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