The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, Svazek 56J.A. Gresham, 1904 |
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... taken with appendicitis which seemed mild . The appendical region in fact continued soft , the tongue moist , the face reassuring , the tem- perature was 37.8 ( 100 ) , and the pulse 96 ; there was no nausea , and gas was passed from ...
... taken with appendicitis which seemed mild . The appendical region in fact continued soft , the tongue moist , the face reassuring , the tem- perature was 37.8 ( 100 ) , and the pulse 96 ; there was no nausea , and gas was passed from ...
Strana 11
... taken brusquely with grave phenomena , and dies after some hours of generalized peritonitis , thirty in the case of Hart- mann ; and 24 hours in that which I observe . " The following case is taken from Tiffany's article on Appendici ...
... taken brusquely with grave phenomena , and dies after some hours of generalized peritonitis , thirty in the case of Hart- mann ; and 24 hours in that which I observe . " The following case is taken from Tiffany's article on Appendici ...
Strana 17
... taken in conjunction with the clinical signs the leucocyte count will often enable us to operate at the opportune moment . Internal Antiseptic Therapy in the Treatment of Acute and Chronic 1903. ] 17 PARHAM - Appendicitis .
... taken in conjunction with the clinical signs the leucocyte count will often enable us to operate at the opportune moment . Internal Antiseptic Therapy in the Treatment of Acute and Chronic 1903. ] 17 PARHAM - Appendicitis .
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... taken by the mouth , it is chiefly eliminated by the kidneys ; still , it is also eliminated by the bronchial mucous membranes , and Read at the meeting of the Louisiana State Medical Society , April 28 , 1903 . has good expectorant ...
... taken by the mouth , it is chiefly eliminated by the kidneys ; still , it is also eliminated by the bronchial mucous membranes , and Read at the meeting of the Louisiana State Medical Society , April 28 , 1903 . has good expectorant ...
Strana 38
... taken in bed and made a great pet of . When the baby was born , the first question asked by the mother to Dr. Dabney was as to the shape of the baby's nose , she having been constantly under the impression that the baby's nose would be ...
... taken in bed and made a great pet of . When the baby was born , the first question asked by the mother to Dr. Dabney was as to the shape of the baby's nose , she having been constantly under the impression that the baby's nose would be ...
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