The History, diagnosis, and treatment of the fevers of the United StatesBlanchard and Lea, 1856 - 610 pages |
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... facts . Certainly no author ever brought to his labor a more high - minded purpose of representing the truth , in its simplicity and in its ful- ness , while few have been possessed of higher gifts , to discern , and gracefully to ...
... facts . Certainly no author ever brought to his labor a more high - minded purpose of representing the truth , in its simplicity and in its ful- ness , while few have been possessed of higher gifts , to discern , and gracefully to ...
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... facts and argu- ments in elucidation of the important question of the true relations to each other of the two great forms , or species , of continued fever . I have given no account of the Relapsing Fever of Great Britain , as I do not ...
... facts and argu- ments in elucidation of the important question of the true relations to each other of the two great forms , or species , of continued fever . I have given no account of the Relapsing Fever of Great Britain , as I do not ...
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... fact which proves , as he says , how gradually and almost im- perceptibly the disease commenced in the greater number of his cases . In four only of these thirty was the invasion in any degree sudden . In seventeen cases , in which he ...
... fact which proves , as he says , how gradually and almost im- perceptibly the disease commenced in the greater number of his cases . In four only of these thirty was the invasion in any degree sudden . In seventeen cases , in which he ...
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... fact . As will be seen by the details which I am about to give , lesions of the brain are far from being universally present , and when present , far from being found in any constant relation to the disturbed functions of the organ ...
... fact . As will be seen by the details which I am about to give , lesions of the brain are far from being universally present , and when present , far from being found in any constant relation to the disturbed functions of the organ ...
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... fact , previously noticed by Louis , it was most frequent and striking in cases which terminated quite early . This would seem to indicate that the alte- ration in question is connected with the more severe and rapid forms of the ...
... fact , previously noticed by Louis , it was most frequent and striking in cases which terminated quite early . This would seem to indicate that the alte- ration in question is connected with the more severe and rapid forms of the ...
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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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