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... suffering from pains in her limbs and back , from headache , loss of appe- tite and thirst . Pulse , 96 ; respiration easy ; tem- perature , 100 1-5 ° F. Ordered milk diet and the acid mixture . not so severe . October 13th . - Pains in ...
... suffering from pains in her limbs and back , from headache , loss of appe- tite and thirst . Pulse , 96 ; respiration easy ; tem- perature , 100 1-5 ° F. Ordered milk diet and the acid mixture . not so severe . October 13th . - Pains in ...
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... suffering severe anxiety , previous to and during labor , from some domestic trouble . The position was transverse , and delivery accomplished by version . Following the labor were severe after - pains , for which morphia was ad ...
... suffering severe anxiety , previous to and during labor , from some domestic trouble . The position was transverse , and delivery accomplished by version . Following the labor were severe after - pains , for which morphia was ad ...
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... suffering for three weeks with a very irritable state of the bowels , so much so that it could not be kept clean ; and during an evacuation a round worm was passed . The child looked pale and ill ; it had been fed with the ordinary diet ...
... suffering for three weeks with a very irritable state of the bowels , so much so that it could not be kept clean ; and during an evacuation a round worm was passed . The child looked pale and ill ; it had been fed with the ordinary diet ...
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... suffer- ing severe illness or great pain . Certain amend- ments to the constitution and by - laws of the association were read and adopted . The papers above referred to were reviewed by several of the members , and occupied the rest of ...
... suffer- ing severe illness or great pain . Certain amend- ments to the constitution and by - laws of the association were read and adopted . The papers above referred to were reviewed by several of the members , and occupied the rest of ...
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... suffering ; and , in those who recovered , the limb was stronger and better nourished , in consequence of the less obstruction of the main vessels . At the same time , there is every reason to believe that the proportion of cures can be ...
... suffering ; and , in those who recovered , the limb was stronger and better nourished , in consequence of the less obstruction of the main vessels . At the same time , there is every reason to believe that the proportion of cures can be ...
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Page 214 - ... 16. And the what-is-it went into the land of Nod, and took him a wife of the longimanous gibbons. 17. And in process of the cosmic period, were born unto them and their children, the anthropomorphic primordial types. 1 8. The homunculus, the prognathus, the troglodyte, the autochthon, the terragen — these are the generations of primeval man.
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