Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 9s.l., 1889 |
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... temperature and pales form the best guide . When we have a rapid pulse ( 125 to 140 ) with low temperature ( 101.5 to 102 F. ) with tenderness over the ovaries , one can be sure that he is dealing with pelvic peritonetis or salpingitis ...
... temperature and pales form the best guide . When we have a rapid pulse ( 125 to 140 ) with low temperature ( 101.5 to 102 F. ) with tenderness over the ovaries , one can be sure that he is dealing with pelvic peritonetis or salpingitis ...
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... temperature of 102 ° F can- not but be beneficial . Without doubt the sufferings of the patient are so much relieved that his cheerfulness and enjoyment of life return . Thus we can truthfully reply that modern antipyretics treat not ...
... temperature of 102 ° F can- not but be beneficial . Without doubt the sufferings of the patient are so much relieved that his cheerfulness and enjoyment of life return . Thus we can truthfully reply that modern antipyretics treat not ...
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... temperature , or a normal temperature several hours after the afternoon fever Quinine cut short this early rise of temperature in the afternoon and kept it down . Have seen fully ten cases of this nature . One case had especially sharp ...
... temperature , or a normal temperature several hours after the afternoon fever Quinine cut short this early rise of temperature in the afternoon and kept it down . Have seen fully ten cases of this nature . One case had especially sharp ...
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