American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.6, 1901, Volume 6W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... frequently or remain there for a long time without being able to produce disease , but if water infected with other ... frequent now . On the other hand , however , it must be acknowledged that the milder cases that are now recognized ...
... frequently or remain there for a long time without being able to produce disease , but if water infected with other ... frequent now . On the other hand , however , it must be acknowledged that the milder cases that are now recognized ...
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... frequently seen . He believes that this is due to actual increase in the disease , because , chiefly , of increase in population , the bad drainage obtaining in the city , and especially the prevalent custom of using rain - water for ...
... frequently seen . He believes that this is due to actual increase in the disease , because , chiefly , of increase in population , the bad drainage obtaining in the city , and especially the prevalent custom of using rain - water for ...
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... frequently affects the extremities also , and at times the face . The spots are sometimes discrete and sometimes con- fluent . They are usually very ephemeral , commonly lasting 3 or 4 days ; they sometimes leave no trace behind , but ...
... frequently affects the extremities also , and at times the face . The spots are sometimes discrete and sometimes con- fluent . They are usually very ephemeral , commonly lasting 3 or 4 days ; they sometimes leave no trace behind , but ...
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... frequently counted in suspected cases . Of the 24 cases of peri- tonitis reported , 7 were not due to perforation . In 14 cases the symp- toms were of gradual onset , while in only 7 were they sudden . In 6 cases recovery ensued , but ...
... frequently counted in suspected cases . Of the 24 cases of peri- tonitis reported , 7 were not due to perforation . In 14 cases the symp- toms were of gradual onset , while in only 7 were they sudden . In 6 cases recovery ensued , but ...
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... , 1899 . 2 Med . Rec . , Jan. 6 , 1900 . Lancet , Jan. 13 , 1900. 4 Deut . Arch . f . klin . Med . , vol . LXVI , 1899 , Festschrift . which occurs if the bath is frequently repeated may overstrain TYPHOID FEVER . 33.
... , 1899 . 2 Med . Rec . , Jan. 6 , 1900 . Lancet , Jan. 13 , 1900. 4 Deut . Arch . f . klin . Med . , vol . LXVI , 1899 , Festschrift . which occurs if the bath is frequently repeated may overstrain TYPHOID FEVER . 33.
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