Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... give any evi lence of consciousness , and her breathing was quite noisy . She had had a convulsion just previous to my arrival . There was marked oedema of feet , legs , labia , hands , and face . coma . Her pupils were widely dilated ...
... give any evi lence of consciousness , and her breathing was quite noisy . She had had a convulsion just previous to my arrival . There was marked oedema of feet , legs , labia , hands , and face . coma . Her pupils were widely dilated ...
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... give any account of her sickness . No convulsions occurred since she was last seen . Has been sweating more or less freely since the last injection . Pulse 110 , and stronger . Labor came on towards morning , and progressed to a ...
... give any account of her sickness . No convulsions occurred since she was last seen . Has been sweating more or less freely since the last injection . Pulse 110 , and stronger . Labor came on towards morning , and progressed to a ...
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... give rise to suppuration and destruction of tissue . True , the submaxillary is sometimes attacked , but hardly ever the pancreas . The experience of the London Fever Hospital is to the effect that parotitis is of rare occurrence in ...
... give rise to suppuration and destruction of tissue . True , the submaxillary is sometimes attacked , but hardly ever the pancreas . The experience of the London Fever Hospital is to the effect that parotitis is of rare occurrence in ...
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... Give the acid without any alkaline base . A very good form is to mix 100 grains with 15 per cent . acacia powder and a little mucilage . Allow the mass to stand and harden , and then divide into 30 pills . 3. Place the patient fully ...
... Give the acid without any alkaline base . A very good form is to mix 100 grains with 15 per cent . acacia powder and a little mucilage . Allow the mass to stand and harden , and then divide into 30 pills . 3. Place the patient fully ...
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... give about ten drops in a wineglassful of warm water every fifteen minutes ; or , with small children , give small doses and put them into a hot bath at the same time . The text - books say it is too de- pressing as an emetic , but I ...
... give about ten drops in a wineglassful of warm water every fifteen minutes ; or , with small children , give small doses and put them into a hot bath at the same time . The text - books say it is too de- pressing as an emetic , but I ...
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