The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 17F. A. Davis, 1895 - Medicine |
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... attack of typhoid fever . After recovery from that illness he noticed that his hair fell more rapidly than before ... attacked also the hairy parts of the face , and the man fancies even that latterly the hair upon his legs has become ...
... attack of typhoid fever . After recovery from that illness he noticed that his hair fell more rapidly than before ... attacked also the hairy parts of the face , and the man fancies even that latterly the hair upon his legs has become ...
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... attacks were brought on by irritating the inferior turbinals , and were promptly relieved by applying a 10 - swollen ... attack re - appeared . Following day an ap . plication of cocaine stimulated another seizure , and these symptoms ...
... attacks were brought on by irritating the inferior turbinals , and were promptly relieved by applying a 10 - swollen ... attack re - appeared . Following day an ap . plication of cocaine stimulated another seizure , and these symptoms ...
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... attacks of intermittent fever . In this case , also , there was no control over the urine , taken stand- ing or going about . Under quinine the tumor disappeared and the incontinence subsided . UNUSUAL EFFECTS OF APOMORPHINE . - Dr ...
... attacks of intermittent fever . In this case , also , there was no control over the urine , taken stand- ing or going about . Under quinine the tumor disappeared and the incontinence subsided . UNUSUAL EFFECTS OF APOMORPHINE . - Dr ...
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... attack and leaves no unpleasant effect the next morning . In cases of vomiting from almost any cause , one - quarter grain doses of codeine usually answer exceedingly well . In the milder forms of diarrhoea one - half to one grain of ...
... attack and leaves no unpleasant effect the next morning . In cases of vomiting from almost any cause , one - quarter grain doses of codeine usually answer exceedingly well . In the milder forms of diarrhoea one - half to one grain of ...
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... attack of appendicitis predisposes to a recurrence of the malady within a variable length of time . Sixty days have passed without any symptom of recurrence in this case . Dr. Hall ( in the Hot Springs Medical Jour- nal ) says that no ...
... attack of appendicitis predisposes to a recurrence of the malady within a variable length of time . Sixty days have passed without any symptom of recurrence in this case . Dr. Hall ( in the Hot Springs Medical Jour- nal ) says that no ...
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Page 240 - But, associated with this condition, there is always more or less pain, and antikamnia will remove these unpleasant symptoms and place the system in the best condition for the quinine to do its work. There are a number of ailments, not closely defined, which are due to the presence of malarial poison.
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