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... namely , insufficient food ; absence of pyrexia ; no pain any where on pressure ; a firm and regular pulse ; a clean tongue ; fæces good ; bowels easily kept open , and seldom requiring assist- anct ; whenever they are strongly moved ...
... namely , insufficient food ; absence of pyrexia ; no pain any where on pressure ; a firm and regular pulse ; a clean tongue ; fæces good ; bowels easily kept open , and seldom requiring assist- anct ; whenever they are strongly moved ...
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... namely , the erysipelatous fever , is that to which I shall endeavour to afford some cases illustrative of treatment , principally in reference to the above - noticed discrepancy . Sarah Taylor , aged 76 , brought into the Infirmary ...
... namely , the erysipelatous fever , is that to which I shall endeavour to afford some cases illustrative of treatment , principally in reference to the above - noticed discrepancy . Sarah Taylor , aged 76 , brought into the Infirmary ...
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... namely , what I presume to consider the valuable effect of Emplast . Cantharid . as superseding the erysipelatous action , and substituting for it a safe and mild form of inflammation . I am well aware , that here , as in other forms of ...
... namely , what I presume to consider the valuable effect of Emplast . Cantharid . as superseding the erysipelatous action , and substituting for it a safe and mild form of inflammation . I am well aware , that here , as in other forms of ...
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... namely , that the use of these remedies must be modified in degree and extent , relatively to a question whether it is dis- ease or diathesis that we are treating . Symptoms , or trains of symptoms , may spring up in a hysterical ...
... namely , that the use of these remedies must be modified in degree and extent , relatively to a question whether it is dis- ease or diathesis that we are treating . Symptoms , or trains of symptoms , may spring up in a hysterical ...
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... namely , of im- mense fecal evacuations coming away as the spasmodic symptoms yielded . When waywardness occasionally occurred , we repeated the cold affusion , provided there was present sufficient heat of skin . But she continued long ...
... namely , of im- mense fecal evacuations coming away as the spasmodic symptoms yielded . When waywardness occasionally occurred , we repeated the cold affusion , provided there was present sufficient heat of skin . But she continued long ...
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