Northwestern Medical and Surgical Journal, 13. sējums1856 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 74.
17. lappuse
... pulse reduced to about 90 ; I gave quinine freely , and he had no return of the fever . The above case will answer in every particular for a number of other cases with the same result . A case that I think is as much to the point , was ...
... pulse reduced to about 90 ; I gave quinine freely , and he had no return of the fever . The above case will answer in every particular for a number of other cases with the same result . A case that I think is as much to the point , was ...
26. lappuse
... pulse , in the majority of cases , early in the disease , is not much or remarkably altered , perhaps not at all . The breathing is generally more or less embarrassed by a sense of oppression or weight on the chest , interrupted and ...
... pulse , in the majority of cases , early in the disease , is not much or remarkably altered , perhaps not at all . The breathing is generally more or less embarrassed by a sense of oppression or weight on the chest , interrupted and ...
27. lappuse
... pulse is small , frequent and weak , the respiration is slow and irregular , to such a degree as to lead the ... pulse , hot abdomen , and cool or cold extremities . The inferior max- illary falls , the eyes become suffused with mucous ...
... pulse is small , frequent and weak , the respiration is slow and irregular , to such a degree as to lead the ... pulse , hot abdomen , and cool or cold extremities . The inferior max- illary falls , the eyes become suffused with mucous ...
28. lappuse
... pulse , a glassy appear- ance of the eyes , great prostration of strength , restlessness , jactitation , suppressed urine , and a wandering condition of the intellect , soon convince us of the great danger of our patient . And the ...
... pulse , a glassy appear- ance of the eyes , great prostration of strength , restlessness , jactitation , suppressed urine , and a wandering condition of the intellect , soon convince us of the great danger of our patient . And the ...
29. lappuse
... pulse is full , hard , and somewhat quickened , ranging as high as 100 to 110 in the min- nte . Otherwise , the symptoms do not differ from the simple kind . Here we have much reason to fear the existence or supervention of active ...
... pulse is full , hard , and somewhat quickened , ranging as high as 100 to 110 in the min- nte . Otherwise , the symptoms do not differ from the simple kind . Here we have much reason to fear the existence or supervention of active ...
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