Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... months ; a large , stout , full - blooded woman , with a good family history . No previous history of fits . I was called about 11 p.m. The woman had been having convulsions at various intervals since noon . In all there had been twelve ...
... months ; a large , stout , full - blooded woman , with a good family history . No previous history of fits . I was called about 11 p.m. The woman had been having convulsions at various intervals since noon . In all there had been twelve ...
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... months pregnant . This at once suggested uræmic poisoning , and being unable to obtain any of her urine , a catheter was passed , and about two teaspoonfuls of urine drawn off This , upon examination , was found to be almost solid with ...
... months pregnant . This at once suggested uræmic poisoning , and being unable to obtain any of her urine , a catheter was passed , and about two teaspoonfuls of urine drawn off This , upon examination , was found to be almost solid with ...
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... months old , lying with the lower extremities flexed and held up in a stiffened position ; arms flexed , with the fingers straight and dropping from the metacarpophalangeal articulation . The child had been playing with a basin of water ...
... months old , lying with the lower extremities flexed and held up in a stiffened position ; arms flexed , with the fingers straight and dropping from the metacarpophalangeal articulation . The child had been playing with a basin of water ...
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... months ' practice , in reaching his pharynx with the tip of his tongue and removing the masses of secre- attack of facial erysipelas , filled with a globular , intensely red tumor , fluctuating , and with their bases on the septum . He ...
... months ' practice , in reaching his pharynx with the tip of his tongue and removing the masses of secre- attack of facial erysipelas , filled with a globular , intensely red tumor , fluctuating , and with their bases on the septum . He ...
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... month of the use of the drug , and sometimes first appeared several days after the remedy had been discon tinued , and ... months , when a brown dis coloration appeared on the neck , and spread over the limbs . It did not appear on the ...
... month of the use of the drug , and sometimes first appeared several days after the remedy had been discon tinued , and ... months , when a brown dis coloration appeared on the neck , and spread over the limbs . It did not appear on the ...
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