Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 141897 |
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... Malarial fever . The history of malarial infection , or the proper administration of quinine , usually solves the question of diagnosis ; otherwise , an examination of the blood must be made for the specific germ . 5. Typhoid fever . In ...
... Malarial fever . The history of malarial infection , or the proper administration of quinine , usually solves the question of diagnosis ; otherwise , an examination of the blood must be made for the specific germ . 5. Typhoid fever . In ...
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... malarial sections will sustain the opinion that quinine may be given to pregnant women with impunity , and that it has no effect in producing abortion , but will , on the other hand , prevent the occurrence of this accident ; and that ...
... malarial sections will sustain the opinion that quinine may be given to pregnant women with impunity , and that it has no effect in producing abortion , but will , on the other hand , prevent the occurrence of this accident ; and that ...
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... malaria and in anemia , the examination of the sputa , physical diagnosis of the chest , the localization of disease of the brain , spinal cord , etc. Particular attention has been bestowed on full directions for treatment , while ...
... malaria and in anemia , the examination of the sputa , physical diagnosis of the chest , the localization of disease of the brain , spinal cord , etc. Particular attention has been bestowed on full directions for treatment , while ...
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... malarial fever . During his convalescence he complained to the resident physician , Dr. W. J. Little , of pain in the left testicle , which was found to be somewhat diminished in size , while the sac was filled by a large bundle of ...
... malarial fever . During his convalescence he complained to the resident physician , Dr. W. J. Little , of pain in the left testicle , which was found to be somewhat diminished in size , while the sac was filled by a large bundle of ...
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... malarial patients fol- low any surgical operation , which is easily reduced by quinine , and does not complicate the recovery of the case . I do not think the operation is frequently demanded , and would in any case coming to me for ...
... malarial patients fol- low any surgical operation , which is easily reduced by quinine , and does not complicate the recovery of the case . I do not think the operation is frequently demanded , and would in any case coming to me for ...
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