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... temperature in axilla was 1031 ° F. and the pulse 181 and feeble . All in all , the symptoms were of so grave a nature and the general appearance of the child so very bad , that I feared the outcome of the case would be of but one kind ...
... temperature in axilla was 1031 ° F. and the pulse 181 and feeble . All in all , the symptoms were of so grave a nature and the general appearance of the child so very bad , that I feared the outcome of the case would be of but one kind ...
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... Temperature in axilla 102 ° F. , but otherwise patient is about the same ; had a rest . less night . I now told the father that I wanted to give antitoxin a trial , but he wavered , saying that Dr. L. P. Stookey , of Belleville , their ...
... Temperature in axilla 102 ° F. , but otherwise patient is about the same ; had a rest . less night . I now told the father that I wanted to give antitoxin a trial , but he wavered , saying that Dr. L. P. Stookey , of Belleville , their ...
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... temperature 982 ° F. , pulse 139. Respiration good and free . Child can now see out of both eyes , and general appearance is much better . False membrane is nearly all gone ; tonsils much smaller and lymphatics normal ; color of lips ...
... temperature 982 ° F. , pulse 139. Respiration good and free . Child can now see out of both eyes , and general appearance is much better . False membrane is nearly all gone ; tonsils much smaller and lymphatics normal ; color of lips ...
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... Temperature , 100 ; pulse 115. Excessive vomiting on the least movement of the head , and nearly as much so when lying down and the head perfectly quiet . The ophthalmoscope showed optic neu- ritis in the left eye , and , more than that ...
... Temperature , 100 ; pulse 115. Excessive vomiting on the least movement of the head , and nearly as much so when lying down and the head perfectly quiet . The ophthalmoscope showed optic neu- ritis in the left eye , and , more than that ...
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... temperature 101 ; pulse 125 ; extremities cold ; hot water bot- tles to feet ; and every two hours she was given an injection of strychnia and whiskey . The after treatment was long and tiresome , temperature at 6 P. M. , 100 , pulse ...
... temperature 101 ; pulse 125 ; extremities cold ; hot water bot- tles to feet ; and every two hours she was given an injection of strychnia and whiskey . The after treatment was long and tiresome , temperature at 6 P. M. , 100 , pulse ...
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