The History, diagnosis, and treatment of the fevers of the United StatesBlanchard and Lea, 1856 - 610 pages |
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... character of this remarkable work is hardly adapted to the actual wants and tastes of the great majority of our practical men . I may say this , I think , without any risk of giving offence ; for no man's admiration of this work can be ...
... character of this remarkable work is hardly adapted to the actual wants and tastes of the great majority of our practical men . I may say this , I think , without any risk of giving offence ; for no man's admiration of this work can be ...
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... character ; more so , at any rate , than with the remaining diseases which I propose to describe . In the second place , there is good reason to think that typhoid fever is more generally and extensively prevalent , in various parts of ...
... character ; more so , at any rate , than with the remaining diseases which I propose to describe . In the second place , there is good reason to think that typhoid fever is more generally and extensively prevalent , in various parts of ...
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... character have not been so definitively and precisely established . These , very briefly , are the simple and obvious considerations which induce me to commence this history with a description of typhoid fever . ARTICLE II . NAMES OF ...
... character have not been so definitively and precisely established . These , very briefly , are the simple and obvious considerations which induce me to commence this history with a description of typhoid fever . ARTICLE II . NAMES OF ...
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... character of my book renders it necessary that I should do this ; I shall content myself with touching simply a few of the more salient points of this history . The character of typhoid fever - its symptoms , its lesions , its causes ...
... character of my book renders it necessary that I should do this ; I shall content myself with touching simply a few of the more salient points of this history . The character of typhoid fever - its symptoms , its lesions , its causes ...
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... character of the pulse are not suscep- tible of such definite statement , as those of its frequency , but they are still , in many cases , very obvious . Sometimes , especially in mild cases , where the circulation is only moderately ...
... character of the pulse are not suscep- tible of such definite statement , as those of its frequency , but they are still , in many cases , very obvious . Sometimes , especially in mild cases , where the circulation is only moderately ...
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abdomen affection alterations amongst appearance attack attended average bilious black vomit blood bowels brain calomel cause character Cheyne Chomel circumstances color coma commencement common congestive consists constitute contagion contagious continued fever convalescence death degree delirium diagnosis diarrhoea disease Dublin duration elliptical plates epidemic epistaxis eruption examined extensive fatal febrile Fever Hospital four frequently Gerhard grave hundred ileum inflammation instances intestinal Jenner Journ latter lesion less liver London Fever Hospital Louis mesenteric glands mild moderate morbid mortality mucous membrane Nathan Smith natural nearly nervous observed occurred opinion pain paroxysm pathological patient peculiar periodical fever phenomena physicians pia mater present prevailed pulse quinine rarely regard relapse remarks remittent fever Report rhonchus says severity skin softening sometimes spots stage stomach symptoms termination tion tissue tongue treatment tympanitic typhoid and typhus typhoid fever typhus and typhoid typhus fever ulceration usually writers yellow fever
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