A Compend of Diseases of Children: Especially Adapted for the Use of Medical Students ...P. Blakiston, 1890 - 185 pages |
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... hence the blood is no longer to pass into the aorta by the duct- ductus arteriosus Botalli . This duct passes from the pulmonary artery , before it branches to the arch of the aorta , and is there- fore a prenatal short cut for the ...
... hence the blood is no longer to pass into the aorta by the duct- ductus arteriosus Botalli . This duct passes from the pulmonary artery , before it branches to the arch of the aorta , and is there- fore a prenatal short cut for the ...
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... hence premature respiration , which may draw into the child's trachea mucus , blood , meconium , etc. , according to its location , producing mechanically asphyxia . ( e ) Abolition of respiratory irritability ( Schultze ) due to prema ...
... hence premature respiration , which may draw into the child's trachea mucus , blood , meconium , etc. , according to its location , producing mechanically asphyxia . ( e ) Abolition of respiratory irritability ( Schultze ) due to prema ...
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... hence result wrinkling of the skin , closing of the eyes , and pursing of the mouth . Generally this condition quickly extends over the whole body , so that the back and extremities become stiff and wooden , and the abdominal walls hard ...
... hence result wrinkling of the skin , closing of the eyes , and pursing of the mouth . Generally this condition quickly extends over the whole body , so that the back and extremities become stiff and wooden , and the abdominal walls hard ...
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... hence oftener in disease than health , and disease often not so - called , but emaciation , febrile movements , falling temperature , wakefulness , feeble pulse , delirium , diarrhoea , etc. , may only be starvation . " ( Flint , Sr ...
... hence oftener in disease than health , and disease often not so - called , but emaciation , febrile movements , falling temperature , wakefulness , feeble pulse , delirium , diarrhoea , etc. , may only be starvation . " ( Flint , Sr ...
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... hence presents the above symptoms somewhat modified by the intestinal troubles . The child , as in the previous case , is dull , flabby and wasting , with moist skin and depressed fontanelle ; but the skin is often slightly jaundiced ...
... hence presents the above symptoms somewhat modified by the intestinal troubles . The child , as in the previous case , is dull , flabby and wasting , with moist skin and depressed fontanelle ; but the skin is often slightly jaundiced ...
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