The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Band 2Prentice & Weissinger, 1840 |
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... suffer so much from a single dose of quinine , that no persuasion would induce them to repeat it : one gentleman in particular is thrown into a perfect delirium by a full dose of quinine , even in the state of fever , and much more so ...
... suffer so much from a single dose of quinine , that no persuasion would induce them to repeat it : one gentleman in particular is thrown into a perfect delirium by a full dose of quinine , even in the state of fever , and much more so ...
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... suffering intensely , and , in a way which was not intelligible , referred to some abdominal distress . Upon exam- ination it was thought , that there was a preternatural disten- tion of the urinary visicle , and a flexible catheter was ...
... suffering intensely , and , in a way which was not intelligible , referred to some abdominal distress . Upon exam- ination it was thought , that there was a preternatural disten- tion of the urinary visicle , and a flexible catheter was ...
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... suffering . For perhaps a century and a half his unconquerable daring , and determination to be free have led him to sustain a cease- less war with the Spaniards on his borders ; and his resources of intellect , but little inferior to ...
... suffering . For perhaps a century and a half his unconquerable daring , and determination to be free have led him to sustain a cease- less war with the Spaniards on his borders ; and his resources of intellect , but little inferior to ...
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ty , especially from that of seasoning sickness , the strangers must have suffered much more than the natives . And if our recollection fail us not , such was actually the case . Many of the Spaniards sickened , and not a few of them ...
ty , especially from that of seasoning sickness , the strangers must have suffered much more than the natives . And if our recollection fail us not , such was actually the case . Many of the Spaniards sickened , and not a few of them ...
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... suffered from any severe disease , was sent , in the middle of January , to M. Andral , who at once passed him over to my division in the Hopital de la Charite . On examination , I found that the patient had a tumour , nearly as large ...
... suffered from any severe disease , was sent , in the middle of January , to M. Andral , who at once passed him over to my division in the Hopital de la Charite . On examination , I found that the patient had a tumour , nearly as large ...
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