Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... Temperature , 8 . Therapeutic Notes , 19 , 46 , 79 , 117 , 147 , 176 , 210 , 247 , 274 , 318 , 346 , 380 . Perityphlitis Excited by Quince - seed in Vermiform Toronto Melical Society , 24 , 57 , 386 . Tetanus Consecutive to Hypodermic ...
... Temperature , 8 . Therapeutic Notes , 19 , 46 , 79 , 117 , 147 , 176 , 210 , 247 , 274 , 318 , 346 , 380 . Perityphlitis Excited by Quince - seed in Vermiform Toronto Melical Society , 24 , 57 , 386 . Tetanus Consecutive to Hypodermic ...
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... temperature there is always some perspiration , occasionally ` pro- fuse . The sweating does not seem to bear any definite relation to the fall of temperature , though it is usually greatest when the temper- ature has been most ...
... temperature there is always some perspiration , occasionally ` pro- fuse . The sweating does not seem to bear any definite relation to the fall of temperature , though it is usually greatest when the temper- ature has been most ...
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... temperature be too greatly depressed and a state of collapse result . Full doses , however , probably secure a longer depression of temperature than moderate ones . It must be carefully borne in mind that the sole object to be aimed at ...
... temperature be too greatly depressed and a state of collapse result . Full doses , however , probably secure a longer depression of temperature than moderate ones . It must be carefully borne in mind that the sole object to be aimed at ...
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... temperature had a down- ward tendency , and the countenance was more natural . Her family history , so far as enteric fever is concerned , is a very bad one . About ten days ago I prescribed antipyrin in two cases of tuberculosis . One ...
... temperature had a down- ward tendency , and the countenance was more natural . Her family history , so far as enteric fever is concerned , is a very bad one . About ten days ago I prescribed antipyrin in two cases of tuberculosis . One ...
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... temperature in continued fevers and states of hyperpyrexia from whatever cause , at least , till something better is discovered . Care is necessary in its administration lest collapse follow . Six cases are reported in which the temperature ...
... temperature in continued fevers and states of hyperpyrexia from whatever cause , at least , till something better is discovered . Care is necessary in its administration lest collapse follow . Six cases are reported in which the temperature ...
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