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" This stage of the disease was attended with a very great and sudden prostration of strength ; a very remarkable hollow dry cough, and a peculiar change in the tone of the voice ; not easily described, but so singular, that a person who had once heard... "
Diphtheria, as it Prevailed in the United States from 1860 to 1866: Preceded ... - Page 26
by Charles Neidhard - 1867 - 176 pages
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Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Volume 1

American Philosophical Society - Electronic journals - 1789 - 448 pages
...paffage. This This ftage of the difeafe was attended with a very great and fudden proftration of ftrength; a very remarkable hollow dry cough, and a peculiar change in the tone of the voice; not eafily defcribed, but fo fingular, that a perfon who had once heard it, could almoft certainly know...
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Report on the medical topography and epidemics of the state of New York

Joseph Mather Smith - Epidemics - 1860 - 210 pages
...in some, a difficulty of breathing which occasionally suddenly increased, threatening suffocation. " This stage of the disease was attended with a very...very weak and low for several weeks after recovery." In some the pulse was quick, soft, and fluttering, and there was a tendency to coma, and towards the...
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Transactions, American Philosophical Society (Old Series, vol. 1, 1769-71)

948 pages
...delivering THIS tlage of the difeafe was attended with a very great and fudden proitration of ftrength ; a very remarkable hollow dry cough -, and a peculiar change in the tone of the voice ; not eafily deicribed, but fo fmgular, that a perfon who had once heard it, could almoft certainly know...
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The West Virginia Medical Student: A Monthly Record of the ..., Volume 1

Medicine - 1875 - 582 pages
...great and sudden prostration of strength, a very remarkable hollow dry cough and a peculiar change in the voice; not easily described, but so singular, that a person who has once heard its could almost certainly know the disease again by hearing the patient speak, or cough....
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