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... phænomena antecedent to the special throat ones , agree in stating them to be such as usually attend febrile disorders . Fothergill says , " It generally comes on with such a giddiness of the head as commonly precedes fainting , and a ...
... phænomena antecedent to the special throat ones , agree in stating them to be such as usually attend febrile disorders . Fothergill says , " It generally comes on with such a giddiness of the head as commonly precedes fainting , and a ...
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... phænomena in such conditions , it is not necessary to dwell upon them further than to say that some or perhaps all of them may be absent in particular cases , or even in the entire of an epidemic , ‡ and that whatever symptoms do occur ...
... phænomena in such conditions , it is not necessary to dwell upon them further than to say that some or perhaps all of them may be absent in particular cases , or even in the entire of an epidemic , ‡ and that whatever symptoms do occur ...
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... phænomena generally , which I shall now proceed to . With the appearance of exudation upon the fauces , the initial stage may be said to conclude ; the disease is then fully developed . At what time , then , does this take place ? There ...
... phænomena generally , which I shall now proceed to . With the appearance of exudation upon the fauces , the initial stage may be said to conclude ; the disease is then fully developed . At what time , then , does this take place ? There ...
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... phænomena remained for several weeks . Chomel says , " the fever lasts dangerous even beyond the forty - fifth day . " ( Op . Cit .; p . 41. ) During the whole of these two stages , and , indeed , up to the close of the disease , it is ...
... phænomena remained for several weeks . Chomel says , " the fever lasts dangerous even beyond the forty - fifth day . " ( Op . Cit .; p . 41. ) During the whole of these two stages , and , indeed , up to the close of the disease , it is ...
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... phænomena of such a case , but they may be illustrated by observing that a child under such circumstances resembles a lighted taper under a bell - glass ; which as the oxygen - its materies vitæ — is consumed , fades away and dies . It ...
... phænomena of such a case , but they may be illustrated by observing that a child under such circumstances resembles a lighted taper under a bell - glass ; which as the oxygen - its materies vitæ — is consumed , fades away and dies . It ...
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