American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.5, 1900, Volume 5W.B. Saunders, 1900 |
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Page 5
... less tiresome to hold in reading , as well as for the convenience of specialists , the publisher has consented to issue it in two volumes , a plan that I think will be commended by all subscribers . GEORGE M. GOULD . 5 CONTENTS . PAGE ...
... less tiresome to hold in reading , as well as for the convenience of specialists , the publisher has consented to issue it in two volumes , a plan that I think will be commended by all subscribers . GEORGE M. GOULD . 5 CONTENTS . PAGE ...
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... less accurate than that with fresh serum . 2 McWeeney describes a method which he uses in carrying out the Widal test in cases which do not present a satisfactorily distinct reaction . He allows the typhoid bacillus to grow in a hanging ...
... less accurate than that with fresh serum . 2 McWeeney describes a method which he uses in carrying out the Widal test in cases which do not present a satisfactorily distinct reaction . He allows the typhoid bacillus to grow in a hanging ...
Page 44
... less clouded with pus - cells . Later , the liquid is clearer and culture or microscopic examination is apt to be negative . During exacerbations of the disease positive results are more likely to be obtained than during the remissions ...
... less clouded with pus - cells . Later , the liquid is clearer and culture or microscopic examination is apt to be negative . During exacerbations of the disease positive results are more likely to be obtained than during the remissions ...
Page 50
... less than 10 % . He considers a bloated , debauched appear- ance of the face important in diagnosis . He frequently finds albumin absent from the urine . He insists that the paroxysm of fever is by no means always over within 72 hours ...
... less than 10 % . He considers a bloated , debauched appear- ance of the face important in diagnosis . He frequently finds albumin absent from the urine . He insists that the paroxysm of fever is by no means always over within 72 hours ...
Page 51
... less extent , because they expose themselves little to the mid - day sun and do little work . The treatment most frequently efficacious is a full bath or sponge , followed by Epsom salt in repeated doses until copious watery stools are ...
... less extent , because they expose themselves little to the mid - day sun and do little work . The treatment most frequently efficacious is a full bath or sponge , followed by Epsom salt in repeated doses until copious watery stools are ...
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