Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... symptoms . Subsequently , a vaginal examination revealing no symptom of labor , a gum elastic catheter was passed up four or five inches between the membranes and inner wall of the uterus , in the hope of pro- moting uterine ...
... symptoms . Subsequently , a vaginal examination revealing no symptom of labor , a gum elastic catheter was passed up four or five inches between the membranes and inner wall of the uterus , in the hope of pro- moting uterine ...
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... symptoms were decidedly alarming , and I thought for a time my patient would suffocate . The violence of these symp- toms fortunately passed off , but the sweating and salivation continued in a less degree . No more fits ensued ; but ...
... symptoms were decidedly alarming , and I thought for a time my patient would suffocate . The violence of these symp- toms fortunately passed off , but the sweating and salivation continued in a less degree . No more fits ensued ; but ...
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... symptoms . It was not till the end of the second week that antipyrin was given in Dr. Carson's case . Though the temperature had run only a moder- ately high course , she was nevertheless greatly prostrated — the pulse was so feeble as ...
... symptoms . It was not till the end of the second week that antipyrin was given in Dr. Carson's case . Though the temperature had run only a moder- ately high course , she was nevertheless greatly prostrated — the pulse was so feeble as ...
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... symptoms . The eruption is often delayed as that of measles is also . S me , however , say that though the temperature is at first greatly reduced , it returns with renewed vigor and cannot be controlled by further use of the medi ...
... symptoms . The eruption is often delayed as that of measles is also . S me , however , say that though the temperature is at first greatly reduced , it returns with renewed vigor and cannot be controlled by further use of the medi ...
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... symptom which causes great discomfort , and often endangers the life of the patient ; it is only thus that it contributes ... symptoms of unusual severity : hyperpyrexia ; severe rigors ; parotid bubo ; phlebitis of the left femoral vein ...
... symptom which causes great discomfort , and often endangers the life of the patient ; it is only thus that it contributes ... symptoms of unusual severity : hyperpyrexia ; severe rigors ; parotid bubo ; phlebitis of the left femoral vein ...
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