The Physician and Surgeon, Volume 20Keating & Bryant, 1898 |
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... frequently and thoroughly performed . In cases complicated by inflammatory thickening of urethra , or folliculitis , or in which instrumentation is desirable , irrigation will prevent septic or urethral fever and aids in the resolution ...
... frequently and thoroughly performed . In cases complicated by inflammatory thickening of urethra , or folliculitis , or in which instrumentation is desirable , irrigation will prevent septic or urethral fever and aids in the resolution ...
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... frequently obtain their supply of drinking water , it is noticeable that there a greater percentage of cases exist , and regarding the frequency and severity of true typhoid fever cases , I think the records of our lake marine hospitals ...
... frequently obtain their supply of drinking water , it is noticeable that there a greater percentage of cases exist , and regarding the frequency and severity of true typhoid fever cases , I think the records of our lake marine hospitals ...
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... frequently followed by a rise in temperature and sometimes by a serious relapse . The return to solid food , depending on the severity of the case , should not occur until four to fourteen days after the subsidence of the fever and ...
... frequently followed by a rise in temperature and sometimes by a serious relapse . The return to solid food , depending on the severity of the case , should not occur until four to fourteen days after the subsidence of the fever and ...
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... frequently had the greatest difficulty in keeping the incision open , and I even devised an instrument which when placed in the incision allowed better drainage , but after that era came abdominal surgery with its many advantages . The ...
... frequently had the greatest difficulty in keeping the incision open , and I even devised an instrument which when placed in the incision allowed better drainage , but after that era came abdominal surgery with its many advantages . The ...
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... frequently recovered . DOCTOR MACMILLAN : I have a case of typhoid in a girl of twenty - five , in a poorly ventilated house , in which a hemorrhage occurred on the fourth day . I used ergot . The pulse decreased , the temperature came ...
... frequently recovered . DOCTOR MACMILLAN : I have a case of typhoid in a girl of twenty - five , in a poorly ventilated house , in which a hemorrhage occurred on the fourth day . I used ergot . The pulse decreased , the temperature came ...
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Page 238 - Translated and edited by Augustus A. Eshner, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine in the Philadelphia Polyclinic.
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