American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.5, 1900, Volume 5W.B. Saunders, 1900 |
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... improvement of sani- tary conditions are described , and the results accruing therefrom are con- sidered entirely satisfactory . The medical reports received from May to September , from commands aggregating 167,168 men , show that 1715 ...
... improvement of sani- tary conditions are described , and the results accruing therefrom are con- sidered entirely satisfactory . The medical reports received from May to September , from commands aggregating 167,168 men , show that 1715 ...
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... improvements that have been carried out in the city of Buenos Aires since 1874 , and the results that have accrued ... improvement , but she relapsed repeatedly . Numer- ous suicides had occurred in her family . The causes of subnormal ...
... improvements that have been carried out in the city of Buenos Aires since 1874 , and the results that have accrued ... improvement , but she relapsed repeatedly . Numer- ous suicides had occurred in her family . The causes of subnormal ...
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... improvement ; particu- larly the violent headache improved almost at once after an injection of 10 cc .; and although the spleen continued to enlarge and a profuse eruption appeared the temperature remained low . By the fifteenth day ...
... improvement ; particu- larly the violent headache improved almost at once after an injection of 10 cc .; and although the spleen continued to enlarge and a profuse eruption appeared the temperature remained low . By the fifteenth day ...
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... improved sub- sequently , chiefly in proportion to the fall in the temperature and the improvement in the pulse . The authors consider it a valuable treatment in many cases , but do not think that it was ever the chief factor in the ...
... improved sub- sequently , chiefly in proportion to the fall in the temperature and the improvement in the pulse . The authors consider it a valuable treatment in many cases , but do not think that it was ever the chief factor in the ...
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... improvement in the circulation and increase in the perspiration , with a general feeling of greater comfort . They do not recommend treatment of typhoid fever by foot - baths exclusively , but believe these are useful adjuvants to ...
... improvement in the circulation and increase in the perspiration , with a general feeling of greater comfort . They do not recommend treatment of typhoid fever by foot - baths exclusively , but believe these are useful adjuvants to ...
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