Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... frequently . Yet the temperature rose to over 104 ° , with rest- lessness , increased delirium , tremor , increased coating of tongue , etc. A return to the anti- pyrin the second evening improved all these symptoms , and gave a much ...
... frequently . Yet the temperature rose to over 104 ° , with rest- lessness , increased delirium , tremor , increased coating of tongue , etc. A return to the anti- pyrin the second evening improved all these symptoms , and gave a much ...
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... frequently found either causing or complicating many of the ills that afflict humanity . Upon the soundness of the views which are held con cerning its nature and sources , often depends the correctness of the measures which are taken ...
... frequently found either causing or complicating many of the ills that afflict humanity . Upon the soundness of the views which are held con cerning its nature and sources , often depends the correctness of the measures which are taken ...
Page 14
... frequently present other symptoms of syph- ilis . The course of the disease is almost fa ally progressive . The duration varies . M. Drefons distinguishes three forms . Sometimes the child is known to be syphilitic . Sometimes there ...
... frequently present other symptoms of syph- ilis . The course of the disease is almost fa ally progressive . The duration varies . M. Drefons distinguishes three forms . Sometimes the child is known to be syphilitic . Sometimes there ...
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... frequently felt sore , and that he often heard " cracking " while practising . His tongue , rather pointed , was not of unusual lǝrgth . Nothing abnormal in the conformation of the naso or oropharynx could be detected . As far as I have ...
... frequently felt sore , and that he often heard " cracking " while practising . His tongue , rather pointed , was not of unusual lǝrgth . Nothing abnormal in the conformation of the naso or oropharynx could be detected . As far as I have ...
Page 18
... frequently repeated . If the stomach be decidedly acid it may be very di - tressing : so it is safer always to administer it with a little bicarbonate of sodium . In the first stage of acute bronchitis , combined with an opiate , as ...
... frequently repeated . If the stomach be decidedly acid it may be very di - tressing : so it is safer always to administer it with a little bicarbonate of sodium . In the first stage of acute bronchitis , combined with an opiate , as ...
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