American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.5, 1900, Volume 5W.B. Saunders, 1900 |
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... treatment of typhoid fever . The amount given was 500 cc . Eighteen cases were treated . Usually the temperature rose temporarily after the injection , and subsequently fell to near normal , accom- panied by slight general depression ...
... treatment of typhoid fever . The amount given was 500 cc . Eighteen cases were treated . Usually the temperature rose temporarily after the injection , and subsequently fell to near normal , accom- panied by slight general depression ...
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... treatment . J. C. Wilson reports his results during the past 2 years with the hospital treatment of typhoid fever . He is unqualifiedly in favor of the regular use of the Brand method . The mortality in 217 cases was 7.8 % ; hemorrhage ...
... treatment . J. C. Wilson reports his results during the past 2 years with the hospital treatment of typhoid fever . He is unqualifiedly in favor of the regular use of the Brand method . The mortality in 217 cases was 7.8 % ; hemorrhage ...
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... treatment of typhoid fever by foot - baths exclusively , but believe these are useful adjuvants to sponge- baths or tub - baths , particularly when it is desirable to keep the patient very quiet . J. Eichberg states that in his hospital ...
... treatment of typhoid fever by foot - baths exclusively , but believe these are useful adjuvants to sponge- baths or tub - baths , particularly when it is desirable to keep the patient very quiet . J. Eichberg states that in his hospital ...
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... Treatment . - G . Villani 3 finds the hydrochlorate of phenocol very valuable in the treatment of the fever and pains of grip . It is read- ily administered even to children , and produces a continuous lowering of the temperature ...
... Treatment . - G . Villani 3 finds the hydrochlorate of phenocol very valuable in the treatment of the fever and pains of grip . It is read- ily administered even to children , and produces a continuous lowering of the temperature ...
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... Treatment . - F . P. Lynch , ' in a general article on blackwater fever , says that the treatment should consist of the use of calomel and of sweating the patient by rolling in blankets and surrounding him with hot - water bottles ...
... Treatment . - F . P. Lynch , ' in a general article on blackwater fever , says that the treatment should consist of the use of calomel and of sweating the patient by rolling in blankets and surrounding him with hot - water bottles ...
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