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... temperature ran exceedingly high for a period of three or four days , without the slightest intermission . Some pains were complained of about the extremi- ties , but these were looked upon as the ordinary pains of pyrexia . Upon the ...
... temperature ran exceedingly high for a period of three or four days , without the slightest intermission . Some pains were complained of about the extremi- ties , but these were looked upon as the ordinary pains of pyrexia . Upon the ...
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... temperature two degrees F. above normal from cere- bral excitement , urine high - colored from long voluntary reten- tion . The patient was physically feeble , and had lost much flesh from the fatigue of a prolonged railroad journey ...
... temperature two degrees F. above normal from cere- bral excitement , urine high - colored from long voluntary reten- tion . The patient was physically feeble , and had lost much flesh from the fatigue of a prolonged railroad journey ...
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... temperature ( 1 ° to 2 ° C ) . We may also state that this ptomaine is a medium perfectly adequate to the vitality and proliferation of the cryptococcus xanthogenicus . Will this not hold good with respect to other ptomaines , which per ...
... temperature ( 1 ° to 2 ° C ) . We may also state that this ptomaine is a medium perfectly adequate to the vitality and proliferation of the cryptococcus xanthogenicus . Will this not hold good with respect to other ptomaines , which per ...
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... temperature never was higher than 102 ° , tormina and tenemus were marked , bloody and mucous dischar- ges were excessive . Autopsy , 18 hours after death : Rigor mortis marked ; body well nourished . On section the abdominal walls were ...
... temperature never was higher than 102 ° , tormina and tenemus were marked , bloody and mucous dischar- ges were excessive . Autopsy , 18 hours after death : Rigor mortis marked ; body well nourished . On section the abdominal walls were ...
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... TEMPERATURE . - Dr . Carter lately read a paper to the Liverpool Medical Institution , based on two series of observations made on the night - sisters and night nurses of the Royal Southern Hospital during a week in 1879 and 1882 ...
... TEMPERATURE . - Dr . Carter lately read a paper to the Liverpool Medical Institution , based on two series of observations made on the night - sisters and night nurses of the Royal Southern Hospital during a week in 1879 and 1882 ...
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