Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Bind 12J. W. Keating., 1890 |
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Side 31
... typhoid , yet from the peculiarity of temperature line and absence of any well marked symptoms would not venture a positive diagnosis . He died very suddenly . The autopsy revealed ulcerated Peyer's patches , enlarged spleen with ...
... typhoid , yet from the peculiarity of temperature line and absence of any well marked symptoms would not venture a positive diagnosis . He died very suddenly . The autopsy revealed ulcerated Peyer's patches , enlarged spleen with ...
Side 32
... typhoid fever ( enteric ) , typho - malarial fever , inflammation of brain , dysentery , puerperal fever , membranous croup , cerebro - spinal meningitis , cholera morbus , small - pox , cholera infantum . For the month of December 1889 ...
... typhoid fever ( enteric ) , typho - malarial fever , inflammation of brain , dysentery , puerperal fever , membranous croup , cerebro - spinal meningitis , cholera morbus , small - pox , cholera infantum . For the month of December 1889 ...
Side 33
... typhoid fever at fifty - seven places , measles at twenty - two places , and small - pox at two places . Reports from all sources show diphtheria reported at twelve places less , scarlet fever at seven places less , typhoid fever at ...
... typhoid fever at fifty - seven places , measles at twenty - two places , and small - pox at two places . Reports from all sources show diphtheria reported at twelve places less , scarlet fever at seven places less , typhoid fever at ...
Side 53
... typhoid fever and dysentery , ulceration is not uncommon , as evidenced by cicatrices or old cicatricial contractions . Moreover , its mesentery is sometimes so short as to force the organ to assume rather a sharp angle , still further ...
... typhoid fever and dysentery , ulceration is not uncommon , as evidenced by cicatrices or old cicatricial contractions . Moreover , its mesentery is sometimes so short as to force the organ to assume rather a sharp angle , still further ...
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... typhoid . Furthermore in that blissful day the child will be assured an ample supply of good nutritious food . Hopefully from its mother for the first nine months of its life - for then the care of a child will not be a burden to be ...
... typhoid . Furthermore in that blissful day the child will be assured an ample supply of good nutritious food . Hopefully from its mother for the first nine months of its life - for then the care of a child will not be a burden to be ...
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