The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, Volume 93Fannin & Company, 1892 - Medicine |
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... fell into a sound sleep , which lasted for six hours . Such good results were very satisfactory , but they were not per- manent ; in two days all the good effects were gone , and the old symptoms of venous congestion returned , and the ...
... fell into a sound sleep , which lasted for six hours . Such good results were very satisfactory , but they were not per- manent ; in two days all the good effects were gone , and the old symptoms of venous congestion returned , and the ...
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... " which appears in the first volume of the Transactions of the Association . Gradually the remedy fell into disfavour ; probably the impurities that were present in all specimens of the gas prior 16 Acute Double Pneumonia .
... " which appears in the first volume of the Transactions of the Association . Gradually the remedy fell into disfavour ; probably the impurities that were present in all specimens of the gas prior 16 Acute Double Pneumonia .
Page 81
... fell to 25 , and this week they declined to 22 , being the lowest number of admissions for any week since that ended October 3. Thirty - seven enteric fever patients were discharged , 3 died , and 170 remained under treatment on ...
... fell to 25 , and this week they declined to 22 , being the lowest number of admissions for any week since that ended October 3. Thirty - seven enteric fever patients were discharged , 3 died , and 170 remained under treatment on ...
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... the week . Deaths from diseases of the respiratory system , which had risen from 43 in the week ended November 14 , to 58 in the following week , fell this week to 55 , but this number is 13 82 Sanitary and Meteorological Notes .
... the week . Deaths from diseases of the respiratory system , which had risen from 43 in the week ended November 14 , to 58 in the following week , fell this week to 55 , but this number is 13 82 Sanitary and Meteorological Notes .
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... fell frequently , though not as a rule , heavily . There was an overwhelming preponderance of southwesterly wind during the month , but the sky - at least in Dublin - was often clear , and temperature ruled low . In Dublin the ...
... fell frequently , though not as a rule , heavily . There was an overwhelming preponderance of southwesterly wind during the month , but the sky - at least in Dublin - was often clear , and temperature ruled low . In Dublin the ...
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