American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.5, 1900, Volume 5W.B. Saunders, 1900 |
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... normal on an average of 22.4 days from the beginning of the attack ; the average duration of the stay in the hospital was 31.2 days . Hemorrhage occurred in 5.4 % of the cases . In 1 fatal case 2600 cc , of blood were lost in 6 ...
... normal on an average of 22.4 days from the beginning of the attack ; the average duration of the stay in the hospital was 31.2 days . Hemorrhage occurred in 5.4 % of the cases . In 1 fatal case 2600 cc , of blood were lost in 6 ...
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... normal ; she seemed to be well on the thirteenth day and was allowed to be up on the fifteenth day . The third patient , a girl of 21 , had a mild attack , but became much worse in the third week . On the twenty - fifth day 10 cc . of ...
... normal ; she seemed to be well on the thirteenth day and was allowed to be up on the fifteenth day . The third patient , a girl of 21 , had a mild attack , but became much worse in the third week . On the twenty - fifth day 10 cc . of ...
Page 28
... normal . The pulse decreased in rapidity , the diarrhea decreased , and the general condition became much improved . Giglioli and Calvo report their results from the use of physiologic salt solution in the treatment of typhoid fever ...
... normal . The pulse decreased in rapidity , the diarrhea decreased , and the general condition became much improved . Giglioli and Calvo report their results from the use of physiologic salt solution in the treatment of typhoid fever ...
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... normal throughout the whole 24 hours . [ The blood - condi- tions here referred to have not been generally recognized , though a num- ber of hematologists have described intense anemia during convalescence . ] J. Stewart , ' in ...
... normal throughout the whole 24 hours . [ The blood - condi- tions here referred to have not been generally recognized , though a num- ber of hematologists have described intense anemia during convalescence . ] J. Stewart , ' in ...
Page 31
... normal salt solution was given by enema , and improvement began almost at once . Six hours later the injection was repeated . The patient entirely recovered . 3 A. V. Clarke reports the use of antistreptococcic serum in a case of ...
... normal salt solution was given by enema , and improvement began almost at once . Six hours later the injection was repeated . The patient entirely recovered . 3 A. V. Clarke reports the use of antistreptococcic serum in a case of ...
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