Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... called about 11 p.m. The woman had been having convulsions at various intervals since noon . In all there had been twelve : the last three had succeeded one another rapidly . I found her in a condition of almost profound She could not ...
... called about 11 p.m. The woman had been having convulsions at various intervals since noon . In all there had been twelve : the last three had succeeded one another rapidly . I found her in a condition of almost profound She could not ...
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... called again at 2 p.m. , receiving word that she had had a fit . I was delayed in reaching the patient's residence , and when I arrived she had partially recovered conscious- ness ; complained of headache , blindness , and nausea . The ...
... called again at 2 p.m. , receiving word that she had had a fit . I was delayed in reaching the patient's residence , and when I arrived she had partially recovered conscious- ness ; complained of headache , blindness , and nausea . The ...
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... called hur- riedly during the afternoon to a woman who was said to be dying , and on arrival at the house I found my patient lying on the floor of her bed - room in a semi - comatose condition- moaning , restless , and occasionally ...
... called hur- riedly during the afternoon to a woman who was said to be dying , and on arrival at the house I found my patient lying on the floor of her bed - room in a semi - comatose condition- moaning , restless , and occasionally ...
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... called , before the pa- tient has many convulsions - when the poison has not suppressed entirely the action of the reflex centres - when the patient is partially conscious , probably restless , and moaning , or when convulsions have not ...
... called , before the pa- tient has many convulsions - when the poison has not suppressed entirely the action of the reflex centres - when the patient is partially conscious , probably restless , and moaning , or when convulsions have not ...
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... called cystic fib omata , such as the one which had been exhibited by Dr. Atherton , were myomata with degeneration cysts formed in them . He reported the patient to be 35 years of age and married . She first noticed enlarge- ment of ...
... called cystic fib omata , such as the one which had been exhibited by Dr. Atherton , were myomata with degeneration cysts formed in them . He reported the patient to be 35 years of age and married . She first noticed enlarge- ment of ...
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