The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 1J. & A. Churchill, 1881 |
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... Temperature this evening 99 ° . 3rd . Bloody expectoration still continues . On examina- tion it was found that the lower part of pleura was filled with fluid , and complete dulness extended up to past below the angle of the scapula ...
... Temperature this evening 99 ° . 3rd . Bloody expectoration still continues . On examina- tion it was found that the lower part of pleura was filled with fluid , and complete dulness extended up to past below the angle of the scapula ...
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... temperature of the water used for the scalding process might have been . But that is of importance , inasmuch as if the scalding came last it would give us some idea of the temperature affecting the typhoid poison . source . At this ...
... temperature of the water used for the scalding process might have been . But that is of importance , inasmuch as if the scalding came last it would give us some idea of the temperature affecting the typhoid poison . source . At this ...
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... temperature of 103 ° , his pulse was 108 , and respirations 30. His chest was carefully examined , but no abnormal physical signs could be made out . He was ex- pectorating a little tenacious mucus . He complained of pain in his chest ...
... temperature of 103 ° , his pulse was 108 , and respirations 30. His chest was carefully examined , but no abnormal physical signs could be made out . He was ex- pectorating a little tenacious mucus . He complained of pain in his chest ...
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... temperature , there is scarcely any room for doubt , and even in central pneumonia these symptoms are generally present . In other cases , in which the only symptoms present are high temperature and abnormally quick breathing , the ...
... temperature , there is scarcely any room for doubt , and even in central pneumonia these symptoms are generally present . In other cases , in which the only symptoms present are high temperature and abnormally quick breathing , the ...
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... temperature Highest point of thermometer Lowest point of thermometer Mean dew - point temperature General direction of wind ... ... ... .. www ... ... Whole amount of rain in the week ... 29.414 in . 40.6 ° ... 53.6 ° 28.9 ° 36.9 ...
... temperature Highest point of thermometer Lowest point of thermometer Mean dew - point temperature General direction of wind ... ... ... .. www ... ... Whole amount of rain in the week ... 29.414 in . 40.6 ° ... 53.6 ° 28.9 ° 36.9 ...
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