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... attacks the root of the trouble , and , therefore , its ef fects in rheumatic cases are far more permanent than those ... attack , the rheu- matic will be spared much suffering and will obtain the desired relief , speedily , safely and ...
... attacks the root of the trouble , and , therefore , its ef fects in rheumatic cases are far more permanent than those ... attack , the rheu- matic will be spared much suffering and will obtain the desired relief , speedily , safely and ...
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... attacks of hysteria for several years . After any mental perturbation she suffered with con- vulsions or violent attacks of crying , and after this she would be sleepless and nervous in the extreme for sev- eral days . She was under par ...
... attacks of hysteria for several years . After any mental perturbation she suffered with con- vulsions or violent attacks of crying , and after this she would be sleepless and nervous in the extreme for sev- eral days . She was under par ...
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... attack of typhoid , complained of great weakness , headache , tinnitus aurium , attacks of dizziness and syn- cope . Examination showed a weak , irregular heart action , anĉmic mur- murs , a pale , pasty skin , and colorless lips ...
... attack of typhoid , complained of great weakness , headache , tinnitus aurium , attacks of dizziness and syn- cope . Examination showed a weak , irregular heart action , anĉmic mur- murs , a pale , pasty skin , and colorless lips ...
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... attack of headache and intermittent vomit- ing , that would last from three to five days . In 1895 , these storms growing worse , rendered his life almost un- bearable . I had been attending him about a week , when one of these attacks ...
... attack of headache and intermittent vomit- ing , that would last from three to five days . In 1895 , these storms growing worse , rendered his life almost un- bearable . I had been attending him about a week , when one of these attacks ...
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... attacks , the temperature was increased from 99 to 103 . These attacks were always of a similar character and from ... attack , which lasted two days . He then resumed his glycozone and continued to improve till Octo- ber 15th , when ...
... attacks , the temperature was increased from 99 to 103 . These attacks were always of a similar character and from ... attack , which lasted two days . He then resumed his glycozone and continued to improve till Octo- ber 15th , when ...
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