The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Band 2Prentice & Weissinger, 1840 |
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... continued to employ as formerly , the regu- lar physicians . During the last four years and nine months , omitting the deaths which occurred during the period of the epidemic of 1837 , the regular physicians lost 523 patients ...
... continued to employ as formerly , the regu- lar physicians . During the last four years and nine months , omitting the deaths which occurred during the period of the epidemic of 1837 , the regular physicians lost 523 patients ...
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... continued , remittent , typhus , or bilious . He recommends it principally in inter- mittents , and even in those cases , he appears to be without any definite views as to its specific action , other than as a tonic or substitute for ...
... continued , remittent , typhus , or bilious . He recommends it principally in inter- mittents , and even in those cases , he appears to be without any definite views as to its specific action , other than as a tonic or substitute for ...
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... continued febrile action , where the mucous membrane receives additional irritation from the repeated irritating effects of purgatives , or other acrid reme- dies . In these cases quinine unquestionably accelerates that stage called low ...
... continued febrile action , where the mucous membrane receives additional irritation from the repeated irritating effects of purgatives , or other acrid reme- dies . In these cases quinine unquestionably accelerates that stage called low ...
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... continued for centuries , a marvel of pow- er and greatness , injustice and crime , was reduced at length to a mighty ruin , by barbarian invaders ; why Palestine was in- undated by the mingled blood of the Crusaders and the Saracens ...
... continued for centuries , a marvel of pow- er and greatness , injustice and crime , was reduced at length to a mighty ruin , by barbarian invaders ; why Palestine was in- undated by the mingled blood of the Crusaders and the Saracens ...
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... continued to increase however , and I saw him on the morn- ing of the 29th . I found him laboring under the following symptoms . Pulse full and not particularly hurried - tongue clean - face anxious - belly not distended , and ...
... continued to increase however , and I saw him on the morn- ing of the 29th . I found him laboring under the following symptoms . Pulse full and not particularly hurried - tongue clean - face anxious - belly not distended , and ...
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