American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.5, 1900, Volume 5W.B. Saunders, 1900 |
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... typhoid ulcer and in hemoptysis . He believes that the increase in tempera- ture caused by the introduction of the solution results in the production of antitoxins , the increased heat stimulating their development . TYPHOID FEVER . 2 ...
... typhoid ulcer and in hemoptysis . He believes that the increase in tempera- ture caused by the introduction of the solution results in the production of antitoxins , the increased heat stimulating their development . TYPHOID FEVER . 2 ...
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... typhoid - fever epidemic was extremely virulent ; the temperature was often high and the delirium very violent , and it was difficult to carry out proper treatment , as ice could scarcely be obtained and the milk - supply was entirely ...
... typhoid - fever epidemic was extremely virulent ; the temperature was often high and the delirium very violent , and it was difficult to carry out proper treatment , as ice could scarcely be obtained and the milk - supply was entirely ...
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Schulz ' describes an interesting postmortem finding in a case of typhoid fever . The intestinal lesions were characteristic ; and further than this there were a number of swollen red areas on the under surface of the ... TYPHOID FEVER . 13.
Schulz ' describes an interesting postmortem finding in a case of typhoid fever . The intestinal lesions were characteristic ; and further than this there were a number of swollen red areas on the under surface of the ... TYPHOID FEVER . 13.
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... typhoid fever were treated at the Pennsylvania Hospital , with a mortality of 8.88 % . A num- ber of these patients , however , were convalescent upon admission . Meigs treated 48 cases himself ; 2 of these were fatal . He condemns the ...
... typhoid fever were treated at the Pennsylvania Hospital , with a mortality of 8.88 % . A num- ber of these patients , however , were convalescent upon admission . Meigs treated 48 cases himself ; 2 of these were fatal . He condemns the ...
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... typhoid fever . He notes the occurrence of a temperature of 107 ° F. in 1 case , of more than 106 ° F. repeatedly in 3 cases , and in many others the tem- perature was frequently very high . The blood in all cases was ... TYPHOID FEVER . 15.
... typhoid fever . He notes the occurrence of a temperature of 107 ° F. in 1 case , of more than 106 ° F. repeatedly in 3 cases , and in many others the tem- perature was frequently very high . The blood in all cases was ... TYPHOID FEVER . 15.
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