A Manual of the practice of medicineBlakiston, son & Company, 1890 - 877 pages |
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Page 37
... appears the characteristic eruption , or mulberry rash of typhus . It comes out on the abdomen and chest , and on the backs of the hands and wrists , and in the course of two or three days covers the trunk , and perhaps also the arms ...
... appears the characteristic eruption , or mulberry rash of typhus . It comes out on the abdomen and chest , and on the backs of the hands and wrists , and in the course of two or three days covers the trunk , and perhaps also the arms ...
Page 38
... appears , especially toward the end of the illness . The temperature generally rises on the first day to a considerable height , FIG . 2 . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Š 2 སྟྲ རྒྱུ 8 ⌘8 。 104 103 102 101 100 TEMPERATURE IN A Case oF ...
... appears , especially toward the end of the illness . The temperature generally rises on the first day to a considerable height , FIG . 2 . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Š 2 སྟྲ རྒྱུ 8 ⌘8 。 104 103 102 101 100 TEMPERATURE IN A Case oF ...
Page 39
... appears it may be mistaken for measles ; but the rash of measles generally comes out first on the face , near the scalp , the spots are brighter red , more raised , more irregular in shape , and perhaps arranged in crescentic forms ...
... appears it may be mistaken for measles ; but the rash of measles generally comes out first on the face , near the scalp , the spots are brighter red , more raised , more irregular in shape , and perhaps arranged in crescentic forms ...
Page 40
... appears often to have been mistaken for typhus , but this should scarcely occur , since in the former disease the ... appear any necessity for their use in the first few days of the disease ; but cases presenting 40 SPECIFIC INFECTIOUS ...
... appears often to have been mistaken for typhus , but this should scarcely occur , since in the former disease the ... appear any necessity for their use in the first few days of the disease ; but cases presenting 40 SPECIFIC INFECTIOUS ...
Page 43
... very rapid : the temperature , which has become subnormal , regains the normal level ; the patient is soon ravenously hungry , and recovers strength so quickly as to be up in three or four days . He appears , RELAPSING FEVER . 43.
... very rapid : the temperature , which has become subnormal , regains the normal level ; the patient is soon ravenously hungry , and recovers strength so quickly as to be up in three or four days . He appears , RELAPSING FEVER . 43.
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abdomen abscess acid acute affected albumin albuminuria anæmia aneurism arteries atrophy attacks becomes bile blood body bowel brain Bright's disease bronchi bronchial bronchitis cancer catarrh cause cavity cerebral changes chest chronic color commonly compression condition contraction convulsions cord cough cyst degeneration Diagnosis diarrhoea dilatation disease doses dyspnoea effusion endocarditis enlarged enteric fever especially expectoration faradic fatal fibres fluid frequent glands grains heart hemorrhage hypertrophy increased inflammation intestine irritation jaundice kidney larynx lesion less limbs liver lung meningitis mitral mucous membrane murmur muscles muscular myelitis nephritis nerve neuritis normal obstruction occasionally occur optic neuritis pain paralysis paralyzed patient peritonitis phthisis pleurisy pneumonia present pressure Prognosis pulmonary pulse pyæmia pyrexia quantity rarely reflex renal result rheumatism side skin slight sometimes spinal spleen stages stomach suppuration surface symptoms syphilis takes place temperature thickened tion tissue treatment tubercle tubercular tubes tumor ulceration urine ventricle vessels vomiting
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