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... respecting this girl , I found that , although rather dull and stupid , she was considered peculiarly good- tempered . In her , therefore , the peevishness and ill- temper , so strongly expressed during illness , were undoubtedly ...
... respecting this girl , I found that , although rather dull and stupid , she was considered peculiarly good- tempered . In her , therefore , the peevishness and ill- temper , so strongly expressed during illness , were undoubtedly ...
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... respect to the operation here performed , -1st , that the deterioration which pro- ceeded after it , had commenced before it . 2nd , that the congestive state of the lungs was cooperating with ascites to the embarrassment of the heart ...
... respect to the operation here performed , -1st , that the deterioration which pro- ceeded after it , had commenced before it . 2nd , that the congestive state of the lungs was cooperating with ascites to the embarrassment of the heart ...
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... respect to the brain , each of its meninges was spotted , principally on the left side , where there had been hemicrania , with large petechia , of red , blue , or black colour . There were also many in the sub- stance of the brain ...
... respect to the brain , each of its meninges was spotted , principally on the left side , where there had been hemicrania , with large petechia , of red , blue , or black colour . There were also many in the sub- stance of the brain ...
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... respect to treatment , active purgatives , particu- larly Pulv . Jalapæ c . Hydrarg . Chlorid . , were frequently given , and always with great relief . Olei Crotonis , mj . often profited much during the latter part of the case ...
... respect to treatment , active purgatives , particu- larly Pulv . Jalapæ c . Hydrarg . Chlorid . , were frequently given , and always with great relief . Olei Crotonis , mj . often profited much during the latter part of the case ...
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... respect to a lady , who had for some time been in weak health , latterly with a progressive increase of pallor , feebleness , and emaciation ; and , what was most important , a daily recurrence of pain and oppression of head , with some ...
... respect to a lady , who had for some time been in weak health , latterly with a progressive increase of pallor , feebleness , and emaciation ; and , what was most important , a daily recurrence of pain and oppression of head , with some ...
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