Physician and Surgeon, Volume 9Keating & Bryant, 1887 |
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... taken with the greater resisting power of advancing age , fully accounts for what every observer will find to be true , namely , that the disorders of this period are less frequent and less dangerous than those that attend the cutting ...
... taken with the greater resisting power of advancing age , fully accounts for what every observer will find to be true , namely , that the disorders of this period are less frequent and less dangerous than those that attend the cutting ...
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... taken in play , while at night sleep is restless and there is often slight fever . Pain and discomfort in the mouth are constant symptoms and as these are increased by mastica- tion , there is apparent anorexia . Examination of the ...
... taken in play , while at night sleep is restless and there is often slight fever . Pain and discomfort in the mouth are constant symptoms and as these are increased by mastica- tion , there is apparent anorexia . Examination of the ...
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catarrh of the mucous membrane of the stomach and bowels . This knowledge taken in connection with the course and his- tory of the case and the condition of the mouth , should enable the observer to attribute the illness to its proper ...
catarrh of the mucous membrane of the stomach and bowels . This knowledge taken in connection with the course and his- tory of the case and the condition of the mouth , should enable the observer to attribute the illness to its proper ...
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... taken , or until the bowels act freely . It is difficult to display too much caution in returning to a full diet , and in spite of the protestations of parents extreme moderation should be the rule until local irritation be relieved ...
... taken , or until the bowels act freely . It is difficult to display too much caution in returning to a full diet , and in spite of the protestations of parents extreme moderation should be the rule until local irritation be relieved ...
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... taken place . We have now to meet the urgent symptoms and results to which such a catastrophe invariably give rise . The condition of extravasation of urine is one which demands the most immediate and decided action on the part of the ...
... taken place . We have now to meet the urgent symptoms and results to which such a catastrophe invariably give rise . The condition of extravasation of urine is one which demands the most immediate and decided action on the part of the ...
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