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... disorder , except under the approach of her attacks of vomiting . A feeling of weight and obstruction at the ... DISORDERS . 11 CHAPTER II Enteritic and Gastric Affections with Petechia-Pete- chial Fever.
... disorder , except under the approach of her attacks of vomiting . A feeling of weight and obstruction at the ... DISORDERS . 11 CHAPTER II Enteritic and Gastric Affections with Petechia-Pete- chial Fever.
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... of the disease which had been thus terminated . Laying this case in conversation before my friend Mr. George Young , I was favoured by him with the facts of another fatal attack , which appeared to me to 12 PETECHIAL DISORDERS .
... of the disease which had been thus terminated . Laying this case in conversation before my friend Mr. George Young , I was favoured by him with the facts of another fatal attack , which appeared to me to 12 PETECHIAL DISORDERS .
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... visible on a careful dissection were as follows : - Petechiæ extensively spread between the coats of the stomach , the mucous membrane being perfectly healthy , and there being no appearance of inflam- mation PETECHIAL DISORDERS . 13.
... visible on a careful dissection were as follows : - Petechiæ extensively spread between the coats of the stomach , the mucous membrane being perfectly healthy , and there being no appearance of inflam- mation PETECHIAL DISORDERS . 13.
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... very intense pain at the epigastric and umbilical region ; it was increased by pressure , but did not seem to derive benefit from keeping the same posture . The abdomen was neither hard nor tumid ; 14 PETECHIAL DISORDERS .
... very intense pain at the epigastric and umbilical region ; it was increased by pressure , but did not seem to derive benefit from keeping the same posture . The abdomen was neither hard nor tumid ; 14 PETECHIAL DISORDERS .
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... the petechiae having gradually faded . The tendency of the above remark ( to use the least presumptuous language , ) is to point out a form of pur- pura , certainly of great magnitude , but somewhat dif- PETECHIAL DISORDERS . 15.
... the petechiae having gradually faded . The tendency of the above remark ( to use the least presumptuous language , ) is to point out a form of pur- pura , certainly of great magnitude , but somewhat dif- PETECHIAL DISORDERS . 15.
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