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Page 91
... typhus and inflammatory typhus : in the course of which some one or more of the important organs become signally diseased , suffering from inflammation . ' Dr. Bateman still farther pursues the method of Dr. Armstrong in subdividing the ...
... typhus and inflammatory typhus : in the course of which some one or more of the important organs become signally diseased , suffering from inflammation . ' Dr. Bateman still farther pursues the method of Dr. Armstrong in subdividing the ...
Page 92
... typhus are a general prostration of strength , attended with pains in the head and still more in the limbs and trunk . The appearances which the tongue ex- hibits in typhus are usually made the object of minute atten- tion by the ...
... typhus are a general prostration of strength , attended with pains in the head and still more in the limbs and trunk . The appearances which the tongue ex- hibits in typhus are usually made the object of minute atten- tion by the ...
Page 171
... typhus is thus recapitulated : It will be seen that I have divided the treatment of typhus fever into three stages . In the first stage , we are to administer emetics , and employ venesection . In the second stage , we are to moderate ...
... typhus is thus recapitulated : It will be seen that I have divided the treatment of typhus fever into three stages . In the first stage , we are to administer emetics , and employ venesection . In the second stage , we are to moderate ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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