American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.6, 1901, Volume 6W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... especially insists that the truth of this view may be seen in certain cases of pneumonia . He records the case of a man of 29 who was taken ill with an acute lobar pneumonia . He was at once injected with 8 cc . of serum taken from a ...
... especially insists that the truth of this view may be seen in certain cases of pneumonia . He records the case of a man of 29 who was taken ill with an acute lobar pneumonia . He was at once injected with 8 cc . of serum taken from a ...
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... especially , show a decrease in the influence of cold baths upon the temperature when the cold baths are repeated . The fall in the temperature on the first day , for instance , was 42 ° F .; on the sixth and seventh days the fall had ...
... especially , show a decrease in the influence of cold baths upon the temperature when the cold baths are repeated . The fall in the temperature on the first day , for instance , was 42 ° F .; on the sixth and seventh days the fall had ...
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... especially discusses the method of obtaining and using the serum . In the first place , the patient from whom it is obtained must be decidedly ill , mild cases not being of value . In pneumonia , serum should be taken about the seventh ...
... especially discusses the method of obtaining and using the serum . In the first place , the patient from whom it is obtained must be decidedly ill , mild cases not being of value . In pneumonia , serum should be taken about the seventh ...
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... especially the prevalent custom of using rain - water for domestic purposes . J. C. Tresh and E. R. Walter 3 describe an outbreak of typhoid fever which was probably due to infection from eating cockles , since the water - supply seemed ...
... especially the prevalent custom of using rain - water for domestic purposes . J. C. Tresh and E. R. Walter 3 describe an outbreak of typhoid fever which was probably due to infection from eating cockles , since the water - supply seemed ...
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... especially susceptible because of the preceding trauma . R. B. H. Gradwohl1 reports a case which ended fatally , with great enlargement of the liver , tenderness over this organ , and severe dysp- nea . The autopsy showed a large ...
... especially susceptible because of the preceding trauma . R. B. H. Gradwohl1 reports a case which ended fatally , with great enlargement of the liver , tenderness over this organ , and severe dysp- nea . The autopsy showed a large ...
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