Essentials of the practice of medicineW.B. Saunders, 1905 - 460 pages |
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abdominal abscess absent acid acute albumin alcohol anemia arteries atrophy attacks bacilli bleeding blood brain cachexia catarrh cavity cells cerebral chronic colic coma common congestion connective tissue convalescence convulsions cord cough cyanosis death degeneration delirium diagnosis diarrhea dilated disease dulness dyspnea edema endocarditis especially exudative fever fibers fibrin follow gall-bladder Give the causes Give the etiology Give the symptoms heart hemoptysis hemorrhage infection inflammation intestinal involved jaundice kidney larynx later lesions less leukocytosis limbs liquid liver lumbar lung lymph-nodes marked meningitis motor mucous membrane muscles muscular nephritis nerve nervous neuritis normal obstruction occur onset pain paralysis patient perhaps peritonitis physical signs pleurisy pneumonia posterior primary prognosis pulse QUESTIONS rare rash reflexes sclerosis secondary sensory serous skin sometimes spasm spinal spleen sputum stage stomach stools suppuration swollen symp temperature tender tion treatment tubercle tuberculosis tumor tympanites typhoid ulcers uremia urine usually ventricle vomiting weeks
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