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... person did not diminish . The bowels were regular , motions loose . Throughout this illness she took Hydrarg . Chlorid . gr . ij . 6tis . , which was disguised in her food . AUTOPSY . - The brain and thoracic viscera healthy ; some ...
... person did not diminish . The bowels were regular , motions loose . Throughout this illness she took Hydrarg . Chlorid . gr . ij . 6tis . , which was disguised in her food . AUTOPSY . - The brain and thoracic viscera healthy ; some ...
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... person , blood poured forth in her motions and urine , and by one o'clock that day she was no more . The state of decom- position , into which she was rapidly declining , would have made examination difficult : it was , however ...
... person , blood poured forth in her motions and urine , and by one o'clock that day she was no more . The state of decom- position , into which she was rapidly declining , would have made examination difficult : it was , however ...
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... person petechiae largely developed themselves in the last stage of her illness , we may consider it as fur- nishing us with an example of a condition of the sto- mach which probably existed from the commencement of Miss M.'s attack ...
... person petechiae largely developed themselves in the last stage of her illness , we may consider it as fur- nishing us with an example of a condition of the sto- mach which probably existed from the commencement of Miss M.'s attack ...
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... person were anæmious ; the teeth black , the gums and fauces very pale . She wandered during the night of the 25th ; on the morning of the 26th she was convulsed , became drowsy , and breathed hard and slowly . In the evening she died ...
... person were anæmious ; the teeth black , the gums and fauces very pale . She wandered during the night of the 25th ; on the morning of the 26th she was convulsed , became drowsy , and breathed hard and slowly . In the evening she died ...
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... person emaciated ; pulse quick and nervous ; tongue clean ; no pain on pressure of the abdomen , which was neither tense nor distended : no confinement of bowels . She told me that she had sometimes found temporary relief from pills ...
... person emaciated ; pulse quick and nervous ; tongue clean ; no pain on pressure of the abdomen , which was neither tense nor distended : no confinement of bowels . She told me that she had sometimes found temporary relief from pills ...
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