American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.6, 1901, Volume 6W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... less frequent now . On the other hand , however , it must be acknowledged that the milder cases that are now recognized , and that tend to lower mortality , were not cor- rectly diagnosed in former times . ] 3 Genersich reports an ...
... less frequent now . On the other hand , however , it must be acknowledged that the milder cases that are now recognized , and that tend to lower mortality , were not cor- rectly diagnosed in former times . ] 3 Genersich reports an ...
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... less initial contraction of the blood - vessels . There is also less shivering afterward , and shivering raises the temperature by lessening the skin circulation and by involuntary action of the muscles . He thinks that the cold baths ...
... less initial contraction of the blood - vessels . There is also less shivering afterward , and shivering raises the temperature by lessening the skin circulation and by involuntary action of the muscles . He thinks that the cold baths ...
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... less rapidly than petroleum . [ Proper drainage and the avoidance of pools or swamps are the measures that will prove most useful in eliminating malaria . Destruction of the larval insect is much less likely to prove successful . ] C ...
... less rapidly than petroleum . [ Proper drainage and the avoidance of pools or swamps are the measures that will prove most useful in eliminating malaria . Destruction of the larval insect is much less likely to prove successful . ] C ...
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... less epidemic forms of irregular and often obscure type . ] N. Filatow1 discusses the protracted chronic forms of influenza . These are chiefly evidenced by the occurrence of protracted fever with- out intermission or by severe repeated ...
... less epidemic forms of irregular and often obscure type . ] N. Filatow1 discusses the protracted chronic forms of influenza . These are chiefly evidenced by the occurrence of protracted fever with- out intermission or by severe repeated ...
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... less than is commonly thought ; and if a person acquires the disease before embarking , it is likely to abort , unless the infection has been very severe , when the patient travels by sea toward the tropical zone . 3 H. E. Deane , from ...
... less than is commonly thought ; and if a person acquires the disease before embarking , it is likely to abort , unless the infection has been very severe , when the patient travels by sea toward the tropical zone . 3 H. E. Deane , from ...
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