American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.5, 1900, Volume 5W.B. Saunders, 1900 |
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... usually in pure cultures , and they are likely to remain for weeks or often months , and are usually present in enormous numbers . He advises that urotropin be given in doses of 10 gr . 3 times a day in all cases in which the urine is ...
... usually in pure cultures , and they are likely to remain for weeks or often months , and are usually present in enormous numbers . He advises that urotropin be given in doses of 10 gr . 3 times a day in all cases in which the urine is ...
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... usually nonpigmented intra- corpuscular bodies ; but also free hyaline bodies , and free pigment in the blood . In several cases , chills controlled by quinin , developed during con- valescence . 2 In A. V. Meigs states that 214 cases ...
... usually nonpigmented intra- corpuscular bodies ; but also free hyaline bodies , and free pigment in the blood . In several cases , chills controlled by quinin , developed during con- valescence . 2 In A. V. Meigs states that 214 cases ...
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... usually an accompaniment of a severe case , chills often occur , and vomiting is frequent . The stools are not commonly clay - colored , but are more like dark typhoid stools ; epistaxis is frequent . Of 52 cases which DaCosta has ...
... usually an accompaniment of a severe case , chills often occur , and vomiting is frequent . The stools are not commonly clay - colored , but are more like dark typhoid stools ; epistaxis is frequent . Of 52 cases which DaCosta has ...
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... usually absent . Pylephlebitis gives a very similar picture , but is distinguished by the presence of enlarge- ment of the subcutaneous veins of the abdomen and ascites . DaCosta thinks that there may be a biliary typhoid without ...
... usually absent . Pylephlebitis gives a very similar picture , but is distinguished by the presence of enlarge- ment of the subcutaneous veins of the abdomen and ascites . DaCosta thinks that there may be a biliary typhoid without ...
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... usually the only microorganism present . He has investigated a large number of cases and has never found any other microorganism active in the disease , and he believes that the reason streptococci have been frequently found is that the ...
... usually the only microorganism present . He has investigated a large number of cases and has never found any other microorganism active in the disease , and he believes that the reason streptococci have been frequently found is that the ...
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