Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... patient was sweating profusely , her clothes soon becoming soaked . About the same time that I first noticed the beads of perspiration appear , the mouth began to water , and in a very few minutes more there was pro fuse ptyalism saliva ...
... patient was sweating profusely , her clothes soon becoming soaked . About the same time that I first noticed the beads of perspiration appear , the mouth began to water , and in a very few minutes more there was pro fuse ptyalism saliva ...
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... 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 from my observation . • CASE No. III . June 7. - I was called hur ...
... 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 from my observation . • CASE No. III . June 7. - I was called hur ...
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... patient to a condition of adyn- amia may be avoided by the administration of smaller doses than are generally recommended , assisting its action , if necessary , by means of artificial heat . In my last case one - eighth of a grain ...
... patient to a condition of adyn- amia may be avoided by the administration of smaller doses than are generally recommended , assisting its action , if necessary , by means of artificial heat . In my last case one - eighth of a grain ...
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... patient ; it is only thus that it contributes to the patient's recovery . That its power is only to alleviate a symptom , and not to cure , should not lead us to estimate its value too lightly in the present status of medical thera ...
... patient ; it is only thus that it contributes to the patient's recovery . That its power is only to alleviate a symptom , and not to cure , should not lead us to estimate its value too lightly in the present status of medical thera ...
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... patients with no rheumatic dia thesis , and in whom exposure to cold and damp cou'd be completely set aside as a cause . M. Robin related at his clinic several very convinc- NEPHROTOMY FOR TOTAL SUPPRES- SION OF URINE . The patient on ...
... patients with no rheumatic dia thesis , and in whom exposure to cold and damp cou'd be completely set aside as a cause . M. Robin related at his clinic several very convinc- NEPHROTOMY FOR TOTAL SUPPRES- SION OF URINE . The patient on ...
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