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... urine had to be drawn off with a catheter . The physician , who undertakes to treat these cases outside of an Asylum for the insane , cannot contract to give his attention to many similar ones at the same time , as there are many times ...
... urine had to be drawn off with a catheter . The physician , who undertakes to treat these cases outside of an Asylum for the insane , cannot contract to give his attention to many similar ones at the same time , as there are many times ...
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... 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 , and sleepless morbid vigilance of the two preceding weeks of his ...
... 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 , and sleepless morbid vigilance of the two preceding weeks of his ...
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... urine , by heating and by nit- ric acid , showed albumen . The brain and the intestines were yel- low from the pigmentary infiltration peculiar to the microbios . In view of this can it be categorically said that cemetaries are harmless ...
... urine , by heating and by nit- ric acid , showed albumen . The brain and the intestines were yel- low from the pigmentary infiltration peculiar to the microbios . In view of this can it be categorically said that cemetaries are harmless ...
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... urine eliminating a considerable amount of bile ; diarrhoea with muco - purulent discharges , at times ingesta passing away scarcely changed , as when first eaten ; suffering periodically with severe lancinating pains in the bowels ...
... urine eliminating a considerable amount of bile ; diarrhoea with muco - purulent discharges , at times ingesta passing away scarcely changed , as when first eaten ; suffering periodically with severe lancinating pains in the bowels ...
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... urine was more clear , and the discharges were assuming a more normal appearance . She does not complain of any pain , appetite is better , spirits cheerful . Pre- scribed Reed & Carnrick's maltine with phosphates of iron , quinia and ...
... urine was more clear , and the discharges were assuming a more normal appearance . She does not complain of any pain , appetite is better , spirits cheerful . Pre- scribed Reed & Carnrick's maltine with phosphates of iron , quinia and ...
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