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Page 118
... diphtheria , etc. Had the book been revised by an American editor it would have been an improvement , as there are material differences between the British and United States pharmacopeias . News Items . DR . JAMES G. MCCURDY has removed ...
... diphtheria , etc. Had the book been revised by an American editor it would have been an improvement , as there are material differences between the British and United States pharmacopeias . News Items . DR . JAMES G. MCCURDY has removed ...
Page 127
... diphtheria in this city . My experience in treating this dread disease by tracheotomy then , and for years be- fore had been so unsatisfactory , in my own hands , and that of my confrères , that I at once began to intubate . For years ...
... diphtheria in this city . My experience in treating this dread disease by tracheotomy then , and for years be- fore had been so unsatisfactory , in my own hands , and that of my confrères , that I at once began to intubate . For years ...
Page 136
... diphtheria . I have often found the epiglottis as round as the first joint of the little finger and as stiff and unyielding . I have seen many cases of undoubted laryngeal stenosis from membranous obstruction when no membrane was seen ...
... diphtheria . I have often found the epiglottis as round as the first joint of the little finger and as stiff and unyielding . I have seen many cases of undoubted laryngeal stenosis from membranous obstruction when no membrane was seen ...
Page 140
... diphtheria , but before . They are not only quite likely to im- pair the hearing , but they are the source of severe sudden eleva- tion of temperature in children . Should such a child be taken with diphtheria , its chances of recovery ...
... diphtheria , but before . They are not only quite likely to im- pair the hearing , but they are the source of severe sudden eleva- tion of temperature in children . Should such a child be taken with diphtheria , its chances of recovery ...
Page 142
... diphtheria epi- demic in this city was in 1886 , the year I began intubating . Those of us who were in the swim then will remember that the type was very malignant . Many a child died then , from putrid sore throat , as quickly and ...
... diphtheria epi- demic in this city was in 1886 , the year I began intubating . Those of us who were in the swim then will remember that the type was very malignant . Many a child died then , from putrid sore throat , as quickly and ...
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