The Canada Lancet and Practitioner. ...1908 |
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... patient aged 42 years , was stone deaf , so that a history of the duration of the tumor was not obtainable ; she had been in the infirmary a few weeks only , and the tumor was giving rise to distinct pressure symptoms , there being ...
... patient aged 42 years , was stone deaf , so that a history of the duration of the tumor was not obtainable ; she had been in the infirmary a few weeks only , and the tumor was giving rise to distinct pressure symptoms , there being ...
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... patient's consent . On June 9 , 10 and 11 the patient's condition remained practically the same , i.c. , she vomited mucus and bile at frequent intervals , there was active peristalsis of the intes- tines without abdominal tenderness or ...
... patient's consent . On June 9 , 10 and 11 the patient's condition remained practically the same , i.c. , she vomited mucus and bile at frequent intervals , there was active peristalsis of the intes- tines without abdominal tenderness or ...
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... patient , for it allays the great thirst , while the gelatin assists in closing the bleeding vessels . Ewald washes out the stomach with ice cold water . He gives a small quantity of morphine hypodermically and cocanizes the pharynx ...
... patient , for it allays the great thirst , while the gelatin assists in closing the bleeding vessels . Ewald washes out the stomach with ice cold water . He gives a small quantity of morphine hypodermically and cocanizes the pharynx ...
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... patient is well nourished . Care must be exercised when giving rectal feeding , as many times the moving of the patient and the disturbances produced by substances introduced into the rectum may aggravate the condition by increasing ...
... patient is well nourished . Care must be exercised when giving rectal feeding , as many times the moving of the patient and the disturbances produced by substances introduced into the rectum may aggravate the condition by increasing ...
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... patient had pro- nounced ascites , face drawn and characteristic ; was thin and some- what jaundiced ; the urine showed a trace of albumen . Patient was first tapped and two gallons of fluid withdrawn , but ascites rapidly returned .
... patient had pro- nounced ascites , face drawn and characteristic ; was thin and some- what jaundiced ; the urine showed a trace of albumen . Patient was first tapped and two gallons of fluid withdrawn , but ascites rapidly returned .
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