Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 22s.l., 1902 - Medicine |
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... symptoms , vomiting and pain , continued , though the latter was nearly relieved on a carefully prepared diet at the hospital . The vomited matter consisted principally of fermented food products , and at no time contained any trace of ...
... symptoms , vomiting and pain , continued , though the latter was nearly relieved on a carefully prepared diet at the hospital . The vomited matter consisted principally of fermented food products , and at no time contained any trace of ...
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... symptoms of complications of adjacent parts . Leeches will oc- casionally give speedy relief . The bowels and ... symptoms point to mas- toid involvement , the Leiter coil or ice bag may be applied for thirty - six hours . If the ...
... symptoms of complications of adjacent parts . Leeches will oc- casionally give speedy relief . The bowels and ... symptoms point to mas- toid involvement , the Leiter coil or ice bag may be applied for thirty - six hours . If the ...
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... with a very little oedema . Temperature 103 2-3 ° . Ap- plied antiphlogistine over mastoid and ichthyol in meatus . Symptoms gradually improved and patient was comparatively comfortable , with DENVER MEDICAL TIMES . 11.
... with a very little oedema . Temperature 103 2-3 ° . Ap- plied antiphlogistine over mastoid and ichthyol in meatus . Symptoms gradually improved and patient was comparatively comfortable , with DENVER MEDICAL TIMES . 11.
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... symptoms given that he had facial paralysis with a serious involvement of the mastoid . Examination of the patient on the 21st found the above opinion correct . He had lost flesh very rapidly , and it was found that the patient was ...
... symptoms given that he had facial paralysis with a serious involvement of the mastoid . Examination of the patient on the 21st found the above opinion correct . He had lost flesh very rapidly , and it was found that the patient was ...
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... symptoms being in this regard of secondary importance . The eruption on the back is not ob- scured by scratching . The absence of the lesions from the palms and soles is almost pathognomonic , and fever disappearing at the onset of the ...
... symptoms being in this regard of secondary importance . The eruption on the back is not ob- scured by scratching . The absence of the lesions from the palms and soles is almost pathognomonic , and fever disappearing at the onset of the ...
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