Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... usual until two weeks ago , when she felt herself becoming weak , and had no disposition for any exertion . Her feet and legs commenced to swell , and urine diminished in quantity . She lost her appetite and had attack of nausea . The ...
... usual until two weeks ago , when she felt herself becoming weak , and had no disposition for any exertion . Her feet and legs commenced to swell , and urine diminished in quantity . She lost her appetite and had attack of nausea . The ...
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... usual ; suffered from muscular weakness , indisposition to exertion , and had slight headache at times , but did not notice any diminution in the amount of urine passed . The last thing she remembers before her illness was suddenly ...
... usual ; suffered from muscular weakness , indisposition to exertion , and had slight headache at times , but did not notice any diminution in the amount of urine passed . The last thing she remembers before her illness was suddenly ...
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... usual height , and is in some cases even augmented . The peripheral cooling does not benefit or relieve the distress of the patient , but rather weakens him . The effects are illusory . He concludes by saying that antipyrin cannot be ...
... usual height , and is in some cases even augmented . The peripheral cooling does not benefit or relieve the distress of the patient , but rather weakens him . The effects are illusory . He concludes by saying that antipyrin cannot be ...
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... usual time - three weeks - and is now almost fully recovered . The young woman took about 31. Her case was very protracted , and unfortunately termi- nated fatally by perforation , in the beginning of the fifth week , when she was ...
... usual time - three weeks - and is now almost fully recovered . The young woman took about 31. Her case was very protracted , and unfortunately termi- nated fatally by perforation , in the beginning of the fifth week , when she was ...
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... usual . " Dr. E. Fletcher Ingals , of Chicago , informed me by letter that he had seen one case , but furnished no details . Curiously enough , the faculty has so far been observed only in males ! -Maryland Med . Jour . SEROUS ...
... usual . " Dr. E. Fletcher Ingals , of Chicago , informed me by letter that he had seen one case , but furnished no details . Curiously enough , the faculty has so far been observed only in males ! -Maryland Med . Jour . SEROUS ...
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