The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 21F. A. Davis, 1899 |
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... become general practitioners , shall know the first sign of the development of this disease , for the eyesight of the child depends upon the treatment in its beginning . When we con- sider the abject misery and unhappiness that is ...
... become general practitioners , shall know the first sign of the development of this disease , for the eyesight of the child depends upon the treatment in its beginning . When we con- sider the abject misery and unhappiness that is ...
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... become puffy and swollen - the mother frequently referring to this condition as " a cold in the eye . " TREATMENT . This depends largely upon the nature of the infection . The most dreaded compli- cation is the involvement of the cornea ...
... become puffy and swollen - the mother frequently referring to this condition as " a cold in the eye . " TREATMENT . This depends largely upon the nature of the infection . The most dreaded compli- cation is the involvement of the cornea ...
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... become thick and velvety , apply a stronger nitrate - of - silver solution . The conjunctiva may even be scarified and appli- cations of sulphocarbolate - of - zinc lotion or even the silver solution ( 20 grains to an ounce ) applied ...
... become thick and velvety , apply a stronger nitrate - of - silver solution . The conjunctiva may even be scarified and appli- cations of sulphocarbolate - of - zinc lotion or even the silver solution ( 20 grains to an ounce ) applied ...
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... become chronic . There is usually intense itching , and the constant scratching aggravates the case . The skin be- comes torn by the nails ; vesicles form ; serum escapes , dries upon the surface , and forms crusts . In many instances ...
... become chronic . There is usually intense itching , and the constant scratching aggravates the case . The skin be- comes torn by the nails ; vesicles form ; serum escapes , dries upon the surface , and forms crusts . In many instances ...
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... become hoarse , and the breathing sounded slightly stridulous . The membranaceous inflamma- tion had doubtless begun in the glottic or subglottic mucous membranes , and there was also a general effect of the diphtheritic local infection ...
... become hoarse , and the breathing sounded slightly stridulous . The membranaceous inflamma- tion had doubtless begun in the glottic or subglottic mucous membranes , and there was also a general effect of the diphtheritic local infection ...
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