Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... given . This augmented the diaphor- esis , which was kept up by the assistance of an extra blanket and a few bottles of hot She was delivered a few hours subse- quently of a dead child . Convulsions did not recur . water . May 28th , 9 ...
... given . This augmented the diaphor- esis , which was kept up by the assistance of an extra blanket and a few bottles of hot She was delivered a few hours subse- quently of a dead child . Convulsions did not recur . water . May 28th , 9 ...
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... given first . and a few bottles containing hot water , kept the. This patient continued to improve daily . Vapor baths and jaborandi were given every alternate day for a week . The oedema and albumen were disappearing when she passed ...
... given first . and a few bottles containing hot water , kept the. This patient continued to improve daily . Vapor baths and jaborandi were given every alternate day for a week . The oedema and albumen were disappearing when she passed ...
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... given subcutaneously , as it is non - irritant . It is soluble in half its weight of hot water . It sometimes causes a papulous erythematous eruption like that of measles . The papules are at first small . The rash is said to begin on ...
... given subcutaneously , as it is non - irritant . It is soluble in half its weight of hot water . It sometimes causes a papulous erythematous eruption like that of measles . The papules are at first small . The rash is said to begin on ...
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... given on the first occasion . When seen five hours after the first dose the temperature had fallen to 96.6 ° under the tongue . He complained of feeling cold and required to be covered warmly , otherwise his condition was improved ...
... given on the first occasion . When seen five hours after the first dose the temperature had fallen to 96.6 ° under the tongue . He complained of feeling cold and required to be covered warmly , otherwise his condition was improved ...
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... given . July 7th ( 14th day ) -The temperature did not rise above 100 ° to - day . No chills ; free perspiration ; tongue rather dry ; diarrhoea still present . Mental condition is improved , and he slept well last night ; is somewhat ...
... given . July 7th ( 14th day ) -The temperature did not rise above 100 ° to - day . No chills ; free perspiration ; tongue rather dry ; diarrhoea still present . Mental condition is improved , and he slept well last night ; is somewhat ...
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