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" When called to a case of influenza, the patient is usually seen when the fever is present, as the chill, which occasionally ushers in the disease, has generally passed away. "
Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery - Page lvi
1906
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 20

1898 - 636 pages
...usefulness in surgical and gynaecological work." THE SENSIBLE TREATMENT OF LA GRIPPE AND ITS WINTER SEQUELS. The following suggestions for the treatment of La Grippe will not be amiss at this time, when there seem to be a prevalence of it and its allied complaint*. The patient is usually seen when the fever...
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Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 24

1904 - 714 pages
...but also the entire claim of constitutional vigor. LA GRIPPE ANP ITS SEQUELAE AGAIN PREVALENT. — The following suggestions for the treatment of La Grippe will not be amiss at thia time when there seems to be a prevalence of it and its allied complaints. The patient is usually...
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The Medical Current, Volumes 11-12

Eugene F. Starke, Wilson A. Smith, Wesley A. Dunn - 1895 - 788 pages
..."trusts the rest to nature." When called to a case of influenza, the patient is usually seen when *'i« fever is present, as the chill, which occasionally ushers in the disease, has generally passed away. Dr. Bell says he then orders that the bowels be opened freely by some saline draught, as hunyadi wa'ter...
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The Medical Summary: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine, New ..., Volume 17

R. H. Andrews - 1895 - 370 pages
...prescribes them with confidence ; and "trusts the rest to nature." When called to a case of influenza, the patient is usually seen when the fever is present,...ushers in the disease, has generally passed away. Dr. Bell says he then orders that the bowels be opened freely by some saline draught, as nunyadi water...
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The General Practitioner, Volume 2, Issue 2

1896 - 64 pages
...prescribes them with confidence; and "trusts the rest to nature." When called to a case of influenza, the patient is usually seen when the fever is present,...occasionally ushers in the disease, has generally passed awav. Dr. Bell says he then orders that the bowels be opened freely by some saline draught, as hunyadi...
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The New York Polyclinic, Volumes 7-8

1896 - 704 pages
...prescribes them with confidence ; and "trusts the rest to nature." \Vhen called to a case of influenza, the patient is usually seen when the fever is present,...ushers in the disease, has generally passed away. Dr. Bell says he then orders that the bowels be opened freely by some saline draught, as hunyadi water...
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Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic, Volume 36

1896 - 780 pages
...prescribes them with confidence ; and "trusts the rest to nature." When called to a case of influenza, the patient is usually seen when the fever is present,...ushers in the disease, has generally passed away. Dr. Bell says he then orders that the bowels be opened freely by some saline draught, as nunyadi water...
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Modern Medicine and Bacteriological Review, Volume 5

John Harvey Kellogg - 1896 - 734 pages
...prescribes them with confidence ; and "trusts the rest to nature." When called to a case of influenza, the patient is usually seen when the fever is present,...ushers in the disease, has generally passed away. Dr. Bell says he then orders that the bowels be opened freely by some saline draught, as hunyadi water...
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The Canada Medical Record, Volume 26

1898 - 674 pages
...photographs received by the magazine. THE SENSIBLE TREATMENT OF "LA GRIPPE" AND ITS WINTER SEQUEL/E. The following suggestions for the treatment of La...amiss at this time when there seems to be a prevalence < f it and its allied comolaints. The patient is usually seen when the fever is present, as the chill,...
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The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 39

1899 - 906 pages
...movements accompanying the cough, and which are so distressing. The Sensible Treatment of La Qrippe The following suggestions for the treatment of La...occasionally ushers In the disease, has generally away. Firstof all. the bowels should be oy < .1 freely by some saline draught. For the se.^re headache,...
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