Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 6s.l., 1886 |
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Page 20
... pulse con- siderable , second dose two hours later of 20 gr . , which by the time he had finished eating a chicken dinner , had reduced the tempera- ture and pulse to the normal standard , this case made a favorable and speedy recovery ...
... pulse con- siderable , second dose two hours later of 20 gr . , which by the time he had finished eating a chicken dinner , had reduced the tempera- ture and pulse to the normal standard , this case made a favorable and speedy recovery ...
Page 70
... pulse feeble , frequent and irregular breathing , rapid and shallow , forehead clammy and extremities cold , heart's action may become in- termittant , the drowsiness deepens into stupor and the patient sinks quietly or dies in a ...
... pulse feeble , frequent and irregular breathing , rapid and shallow , forehead clammy and extremities cold , heart's action may become in- termittant , the drowsiness deepens into stupor and the patient sinks quietly or dies in a ...
Page 339
... pulse had gone up to 130 , temperature 105 and five - tenths , respiration short and jerky , but not rapid ; about fourteen . I believe that this rise of pulse and temperature and general unfavorable condition of the patient was due to ...
... pulse had gone up to 130 , temperature 105 and five - tenths , respiration short and jerky , but not rapid ; about fourteen . I believe that this rise of pulse and temperature and general unfavorable condition of the patient was due to ...
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