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" ... and large gurgling rales decreasing progressively until they gave place to mere blowing respiration. These changes were evidently due to the drying up of the cavities, in consequence of which the hectic present in many of the cases vanished, the patients... "
The Hahnemannian Monthly - Page 307
1889
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Canada Lancet, Volume 21

1889 - 396 pages
...for the better, at least those depending on auscultation, moist rales giving place to dry rhonchi, and large gurgling rales decreasing progressively...in consequence of which the hectic present in many of the cases vanished, the patients increasing considerably in weight and gaining strength in a remarkable...
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Maryland Medical Journal, Volume 20

1889 - 540 pages
...for the better, at least those depending on auscultation, moist rales giving place to dry rhonchi, and large gurgling rales decreasing progressively...in consequence of which the hectic present in many of the cases vanished, the patients increasing considerably in weight and gaining strength in a remarkable...
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The Cincinnati Medical News ..., Volume 18

John Adams Thacker - 1889 - 898 pages
...for the better, at least those depending on auscultation, moist rales giving place to dry bronchi, and large gurgling rales decreasing progressively...in consequence of which the hectic present in many of the cases vanished, the patients increasing considerably in weight and gaining strength in a remarkable...
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Medical News, Volumes 54-55

1889 - 1494 pages
...for the better, at least those depending on auscultation, moist rales giving place to dry rhonchi, and large gurgling rales decreasing progressively...in consequence of which the hectic present in many of the cases vanished, the patients increasing considerably ir. weight and gaining strength in a remarkable...
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Weekly Medical Review, Volume 19

1889 - 760 pages
...large gurgling rales lecreasing progressively until they gave place to mere blowing respiration. The changes were evidently due to the drying up of the...in consequence of which the hectic present in many of the cases vanished, the patients increasing considerably in weight and gaining strength in a remarkable...
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Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences, Volume 1

Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - 1890 - 552 pages
...dose he employs ordinarily is 15 grains (1 gramme), which quantity is taken three times a day. The changes were evidently due to the drying up of the...in consequence of which the hectic present in many of the cases vanished, the patient increasing considerably in weight, and gaining strength in a remarkable...
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Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences and Analytical Index: A Yearly ...

1890 - 562 pages
...dose he employs ordinarily is 15 grains (1 gramme), which quantity is taken three times a day. The changes were evidently due to the drying up of the...in consequence of which the hectic present in many of the cases vanished, the patient increasing considerably in weight, and gaining strength in a remarkable...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volume 48

1889 - 662 pages
...for the better, at least those depending on auscultation, moist rales giving place to dry rhonchi, and large gurgling rales decreasing progressively...signs were not found to undergo so marked a change as those dependent on auscutlation, but even here some improvement could be detected. No bacteriological...
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New England Medical Monthly, Volume 9

1890 - 590 pages
...change for the better, at least those depending on auscultation, moist rales giving place to dry rhonci, and large gurgling rales decreasing progressively...in consequence of which the hectic present in many of the cases vanished, the patients increasing considerably in weight and gaining strength i in a remarkable...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volume 50

1890 - 664 pages
...change for the better, at least those depending on auscultation, moist rales giving place to dry rhonci, and large gurgling rales decreasing progressively...in consequence of which the hectic present in many of the cases vanished, the patients increasing considerably in weight and gaining strength in a remarkable...
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