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... measles ; fits followed Left arm , leg and eyelid Next day . months . by paralysis ; intestinal disorder . 10 F. 2 years ...... One fit , not connected with teeth- Portia dura of right Not treated at all .. ing . side and right leg ...
... measles ; fits followed Left arm , leg and eyelid Next day . months . by paralysis ; intestinal disorder . 10 F. 2 years ...... One fit , not connected with teeth- Portia dura of right Not treated at all .. ing . side and right leg ...
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... measles ; but bearing in mind that what seems to be a mere cold may turn out to be the first stage of a very serious malady , you are furnished with an additional reason for TREATMENT OF CATARRH . BRONCHITIS . 171 not slighting it.
... measles ; but bearing in mind that what seems to be a mere cold may turn out to be the first stage of a very serious malady , you are furnished with an additional reason for TREATMENT OF CATARRH . BRONCHITIS . 171 not slighting it.
Page 181
... measles , hooping - cough , croup , diarrhoea , and remittent fever , it will be necessary to study these secondary attacks of bronchitis and pneu- monia with attention , since they constitute frequent and serious com- plications of ...
... measles , hooping - cough , croup , diarrhoea , and remittent fever , it will be necessary to study these secondary attacks of bronchitis and pneu- monia with attention , since they constitute frequent and serious com- plications of ...
Page 182
... measles 2 Measles 5 Scarlatina 3 Anasarca after scarlatina 1 • Remittent fever . Cancrum oris after remittent fever Diarrhoea . Acute rheumatism 2 1 3 1 SYMPTOMS OF BRONCHITIS . 1 Dilatation of the heart Phthisis.
... measles 2 Measles 5 Scarlatina 3 Anasarca after scarlatina 1 • Remittent fever . Cancrum oris after remittent fever Diarrhoea . Acute rheumatism 2 1 3 1 SYMPTOMS OF BRONCHITIS . 1 Dilatation of the heart Phthisis.
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... measles fourteen days before , died within forty - eight hours ; and the boy whose case has been just related , died in less than four days from the appearance of any serious symptom . These , however , were instances of a rather ...
... measles fourteen days before , died within forty - eight hours ; and the boy whose case has been just related , died in less than four days from the appearance of any serious symptom . These , however , were instances of a rather ...
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