American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.6, 1901, Volume 6W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... disturbance of digestion by the iodid . He had no fever and his pulse was normal , but later he had pain in the abdomen , and there was evidently some fluid in the peritoneal cavity . Death occurred , and necropsy showed 2 small typhoid ...
... disturbance of digestion by the iodid . He had no fever and his pulse was normal , but later he had pain in the abdomen , and there was evidently some fluid in the peritoneal cavity . Death occurred , and necropsy showed 2 small typhoid ...
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... disturbance of speech was not constant . The cause was probably hysteria . R. W. Lovett and C. F. Whittington 4 discuss the typhoid spine -a condition which follows typhoid fever and somewhat resembles Pott's disease . The chief ...
... disturbance of speech was not constant . The cause was probably hysteria . R. W. Lovett and C. F. Whittington 4 discuss the typhoid spine -a condition which follows typhoid fever and somewhat resembles Pott's disease . The chief ...
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... disturbance in the more delicate organism of the fetus . Treatment . Vaquez , 5 in discussing the diet of typhoid cases , recommended the use of 3 egg - yolks , and 1 or 2 small teaspoonfuls of somatose , 2 small glasses of wine - jelly ...
... disturbance in the more delicate organism of the fetus . Treatment . Vaquez , 5 in discussing the diet of typhoid cases , recommended the use of 3 egg - yolks , and 1 or 2 small teaspoonfuls of somatose , 2 small glasses of wine - jelly ...
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... disturbance of digestion , and that he had even seen relapses follow such disturbance . Widal believed that milk was the aliment of choice in typhoid fever , and con- sidered that the patients usually had not sufficient gastro ...
... disturbance of digestion , and that he had even seen relapses follow such disturbance . Widal believed that milk was the aliment of choice in typhoid fever , and con- sidered that the patients usually had not sufficient gastro ...
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... disturbance of the speech and the peculiar tongue . An important feature was the rapidity and feebleness of the pulse , which was noticed from the early stages of the affection . W. H. Kellog 2 reports that his bacteriologic ...
... disturbance of the speech and the peculiar tongue . An important feature was the rapidity and feebleness of the pulse , which was noticed from the early stages of the affection . W. H. Kellog 2 reports that his bacteriologic ...
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