The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery, Bind 21Samuel Highley, 1858 |
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... typhus or typhoid fever : they presented numerous bloody extravasations into the subcutaneous intermuscular and sub - pleural cellular tissues . . . . The third ox was large , moderately fat ; pleuropneumonia . The slaughterman stated ...
... typhus or typhoid fever : they presented numerous bloody extravasations into the subcutaneous intermuscular and sub - pleural cellular tissues . . . . The third ox was large , moderately fat ; pleuropneumonia . The slaughterman stated ...
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... typhus , we quote the following from Dr. Greenhow's Report : - " Large numbers of oxen and cows suffering from a typhous epidemic fol- lowed the Allied army to Paris in 1814. The entire population of Paris and the suburbs , including ...
... typhus , we quote the following from Dr. Greenhow's Report : - " Large numbers of oxen and cows suffering from a typhous epidemic fol- lowed the Allied army to Paris in 1814. The entire population of Paris and the suburbs , including ...
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... typhus fever , dysentery , scurvy- filled to pernicious overcrowding the stone buildings and wooden barracks appropriated and constructed for their reception . Proceed- ing to the front , a month later , he found the fourteen divisions ...
... typhus fever , dysentery , scurvy- filled to pernicious overcrowding the stone buildings and wooden barracks appropriated and constructed for their reception . Proceed- ing to the front , a month later , he found the fourteen divisions ...
Side 137
... typhus , which raged with cruel intensity . . . . . The invasion of contagious typhus was the most terrible trial which our Eastern army had to undergo . At Constan- tinople , the augmentation of sick in the hospital of Faond - Pasha ...
... typhus , which raged with cruel intensity . . . . . The invasion of contagious typhus was the most terrible trial which our Eastern army had to undergo . At Constan- tinople , the augmentation of sick in the hospital of Faond - Pasha ...
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... typhus cases alone , the mortality was most frightful . Only 27 cures could be set against 383 deaths . " ( June , p . 627. ) Lastly , we quote the obituary enumeration of the Inspecteur- Médecin . " If we consult , " he says , " the ...
... typhus cases alone , the mortality was most frightful . Only 27 cures could be set against 383 deaths . " ( June , p . 627. ) Lastly , we quote the obituary enumeration of the Inspecteur- Médecin . " If we consult , " he says , " the ...
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