She was found in bed early in the evening suffering much from sickness, vomiting, and purging. Continued to get worse all night. Next morning the symptoms were much like those of cholera, except that the vomited matter was like thin coffeegrounds. She... The Encyclopedia of pure materia medica v. 10, 1879 - Side 345af Timothy Field Allen - 1879Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1877 - 478 sider
...sickness, vomiting, and purging. Continued to get worse all night. Next morning the symptoms were very much like those of cholera except that the vomited matter was like thin coffee grounds. She was extremely sullen and silent, would not answer any question, and would rather... | |
| Timothy Field Allen - 1879 - 694 sider
...found in bed early in the evening suffering much from sickness, vomiting, and purging. Continued to get worse all night. Next morning the symptoms were much...thirst than ask for drink. Pulse feeble, tongue white, epigastrinm tender. Next day symptoms much aggravated. Countenance had assumed a sunken aspect and... | |
| Edward William Berridge - 1880 - 456 sider
...sickness, vomiting, and purging. Continued to get worse all night. Next morning the symptoms were very much like those of cholera except that the vomited matter was like thin coffee grounds. She was extremely sullen and silent, would not answer any question, and would rather... | |
| Leopold Salzer - 1883 - 252 sider
...found in bed early in the evening suffering much from sickness, vomiting and purging. Continued to get worse all night. Next morning the symptoms were much...cholera, except that the vomited matter was like thin coffee grounds. She was extremely sullen and silent, would not answer any question, and would rather... | |
| Rudolph August Witthaus - 1894 - 906 sider
...sickness, vomiting, and purging, which increased in severity until the morning, when the symptoms were very much like those of cholera, except that the vomited matter was like thin coffee grounds ; pulse feeble ; tongue white : epigastrium tender. There was then no suspicion of poisoning,... | |
| Rudolph August Witthaus - 1911 - 1324 sider
...sickness, vomiting, and purging, which increased in severity until the morning, when the symptoms were very much like those of cholera, except that the vomited matter was like thin coffee grounds; pulse feeble; tongue white; epigastrium tender. There was then no suspicion of poisoning,... | |
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