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... examination . Now , as the existence of croup , as a generally recognized disease , dates only from the year 1765 , when Dr. Home * published his observations upon it , and between that date and the year 1826 , when Bretonneau published ...
... examination . Now , as the existence of croup , as a generally recognized disease , dates only from the year 1765 , when Dr. Home * published his observations upon it , and between that date and the year 1826 , when Bretonneau published ...
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... examination , after the accession of the croup had commenced . In one family , consisting of three children , who were successively attacked by the disease , two died and one recovered , the only cure of the complicated affection that ...
... examination , after the accession of the croup had commenced . In one family , consisting of three children , who were successively attacked by the disease , two died and one recovered , the only cure of the complicated affection that ...
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... examination after death ; and in all who died with croup as a symptom ( and I recollect none who died without it ) , I found extensive inflammation of the fauces , larynx , and trachea . * * * I " The adventitious membrane commonly ...
... examination after death ; and in all who died with croup as a symptom ( and I recollect none who died without it ) , I found extensive inflammation of the fauces , larynx , and trachea . * * * I " The adventitious membrane commonly ...
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... examination to have been the cause of death . In the face of such facts it requires , to say the least , some temerity to assert that croup is never a complication of scarlatina . This is not the place to enter into a consideration of ...
... examination to have been the cause of death . In the face of such facts it requires , to say the least , some temerity to assert that croup is never a complication of scarlatina . This is not the place to enter into a consideration of ...
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... examination . The redness may vary , as previously stated , from a slight increase of the natural pinkness of the parts to a deep purple ; and it may affect only one tonsil or the whole mucous membrane of the buccal cavity . The ...
... examination . The redness may vary , as previously stated , from a slight increase of the natural pinkness of the parts to a deep purple ; and it may affect only one tonsil or the whole mucous membrane of the buccal cavity . The ...
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Actonian Prize affected albumen albuminuria ANATOMY Angina appear attended Auscultation authors Bard Bretonneau Causes CHEMISTRY Chomel Climate CLINICAL cloth Coloured Plates complaint complication CONSUMPTION couenneuse croup Cure death deposit described DIAGNOSIS diarrhoea diphtherite diphtheritis DISEASES OF WOMEN disorder Engravings on Wood enlarged Essay exudation F.R.S. A MANUAL false membrane fatal fauces favourable Fcap Fifth Edition Foolscap 8vo Fothergill Fourth Edition gangrene GOUT hæmorrhage HEALTH AND DISEASE Hospital Illustrations on Wood inflammation Insanity Journal kidney larynx LECTURES London lymph malignant sore throat Materia Medica Medical MICROSCOPE MIDWIFERY morbid mucous membrane Nature numerous Engravings numerous Illustrations OBSTETRIC occur PATHOLOGY Pathology and Treatment patient pellicle phænomena Pharmacopoeia Physical PHYSIOLOGY Post 8vo PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS PULMONARY pyrexia quantity Remarks says scarlatina scarlet fever SCIENCE Second Edition serous membranes Seventh Edition skin sloughing sore throat STOMACH SURGERY Surgical symptoms Syphilis termination thick Third Edition tonsils trachea ulceration URINARY urine uvula writers
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