St. Louis Courier of Medicine, Volume 18Medical Journal and Library Association of the Mississippi Valley, 1887 |
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... taken sick on the way and was confined to bed a great portion of his time , while away from home , which was about three weeks . At one time he vomited material which had a fecal odor . In one week after returning home he was taken ...
... taken sick on the way and was confined to bed a great portion of his time , while away from home , which was about three weeks . At one time he vomited material which had a fecal odor . In one week after returning home he was taken ...
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... taken ill July 30 , with the usual symptoms of typhoid fe- ver , with a feeling of general malaise , followed with a light chill with diarrhea ; morning temperature , 100 ° , with evening tempera- ture , 1031 , ranging as high as 105 ...
... taken ill July 30 , with the usual symptoms of typhoid fe- ver , with a feeling of general malaise , followed with a light chill with diarrhea ; morning temperature , 100 ° , with evening tempera- ture , 1031 , ranging as high as 105 ...
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... taken ill Oct. 10 , with symptoms of typhoid fever . His bowels were inclined to be constipated ; his evening temperature was 104 ° , and morning temperature 101 ° . This con- dition of things lasted about twenty - two days , when he ...
... taken ill Oct. 10 , with symptoms of typhoid fever . His bowels were inclined to be constipated ; his evening temperature was 104 ° , and morning temperature 101 ° . This con- dition of things lasted about twenty - two days , when he ...
Page 32
... taken , without any apparent effort , would eject even a teaspoonful of water without appearing to be sick . We resorted to injections of stimulants and nourishment by the rectum , which made a little improvement in the pulse rate ...
... taken , without any apparent effort , would eject even a teaspoonful of water without appearing to be sick . We resorted to injections of stimulants and nourishment by the rectum , which made a little improvement in the pulse rate ...
Page 35
... taken with excruciating pain in the precordial region ; this caused redoubled intensity of the dysp- nea , and patient finally sank , with cyanosis and other symptoms of heart failure . Autopsy . Brain and membranes normal . Pericardium ...
... taken with excruciating pain in the precordial region ; this caused redoubled intensity of the dysp- nea , and patient finally sank , with cyanosis and other symptoms of heart failure . Autopsy . Brain and membranes normal . Pericardium ...
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