Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volume 5, Issue 1Oliver and Boyd, 1860 - Medicine |
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Page 45
... enteric type of fever the " typhoid fever " of Louis , the " gastric fever " of many old - fashioned physicians , and , of course , of their patients . ( The name , however , is quite out of place , when applied to this fever , as it ...
... enteric type of fever the " typhoid fever " of Louis , the " gastric fever " of many old - fashioned physicians , and , of course , of their patients . ( The name , however , is quite out of place , when applied to this fever , as it ...
Page 46
... fever have been founded . If it be true , as seems likely , that certain observers have seen little else than typhus , and certain other observers little else than enteric fever , it cannot be surprising that they should have come to ...
... fever have been founded . If it be true , as seems likely , that certain observers have seen little else than typhus , and certain other observers little else than enteric fever , it cannot be surprising that they should have come to ...
Page 47
... enteric fever added together . Of late , especially , it has more than once happened that a consider- able portion of an academic session has passed over , without my having been able to show the students a single really characteristic ...
... enteric fever added together . Of late , especially , it has more than once happened that a consider- able portion of an academic session has passed over , without my having been able to show the students a single really characteristic ...
Page 48
... fever ; a small but not easily ascertainable number of cases of enteric fever , however , having occurred at intervals during its whole course . The changes of type which have occurred in epidemic fever , and especially in typhus fever ...
... fever ; a small but not easily ascertainable number of cases of enteric fever , however , having occurred at intervals during its whole course . The changes of type which have occurred in epidemic fever , and especially in typhus fever ...
Page 49
... enteric fever ; on the other hand , some cases of protracted fever have been classified as typhus , though no distinct eruption was ob- served ; and one of these appears among the fatal cases . A certain amount of doubt exists ...
... enteric fever ; on the other hand , some cases of protracted fever have been classified as typhus , though no distinct eruption was ob- served ; and one of these appears among the fatal cases . A certain amount of doubt exists ...
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