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" PM after eating a hearty dinner, she was put in a chair. She had been up four minutes when she fainted. Her face became pale, lips blue, and there was slight twitching of the arms and jaw. She also had an involuntary discharge from the bowels. She revived... "
Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal - Page 274
1910
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Diseases of the Mouth, Throat, and Nose, Including Rhinoscopy and Methods of ...

Philipp Schech - 1886 - 328 pages
...being usually an infectious disease, appears generally as an epidemic. Although up to the present time we are still in the dark as to the nature of the poison, yet we must conclude from the different symptoms of the disease that it is due to infection....
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society ..., Volumes 7-8

Cambridge Philosophical Society - 1892 - 774 pages
...species. There is no evidence whatever to warrant the assumption that we have to do with fern sori, and we are still in the dark as to the nature of the sporophylls of this form of Neuropteris. Kidston8 has shown that the fern pinna? figured by Bunbury...
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society: Mathematical ..., Volume 8

Cambridge Philosophical Society - 1895 - 372 pages
...species. There is no evidence whatever to warrant the assumption that we have to do with fern sori, and we are still in the dark as to the nature of the sporophylls of this form of Neuropteris. Kidston5 has shown that the fern pinna? figured by Bunbury...
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The Principles of Bacteriology

Ferdinand Hueppe - 1899 - 518 pages
...man or of the lower animals is in consequence not subjected to a contest with the bacterial toxins. We are still in the dark as to the nature of the protecting substances. That they are integral elements of the living protoplasm of the bacterial cell...
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Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volume 6; Volume 48

1899 - 678 pages
...an excellent example of arguing in a circle. It is the old dartrous diathesis redivivus. At the end we are still in the dark as to the nature of the wonderful dyscrasia, and the cure consists of the administration of the syr. ferri phos. co. of the...
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Pamphlets on Forestry in Pennsylvania, Volume 1

1909 - 374 pages
...the control of the bark disease." Up to the present time the promised bulletin has not appeared and we are still in the dark as to the nature of the "experimental data." I had hoped that it might be presented at this meeting. In justice to the public...
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Transactions of the Clinical Society of the University of Michigan, Volume 1

Clinical Society of the University of Michigan, University of Michigan. Clinical Society - 1910 - 156 pages
...well enough to sit up for several days. The pulse had been between 72 and 80 all the forenoon. At' I 130 PM after eating a hearty dinner, she was put in...explain these obscure cases. * DISCUSSION. DOCTOR REUBEN PETERSON: This is the second case of sudden death after operation which has occurred in the...
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Transactions of the Clinical Society of the University of Michigan, Volume 1

Clinical Society of the University of Michigan, University of Michigan. Clinical Society - 1910 - 156 pages
...involuntary discharge from the bowels. She revived from her faint and said she felt sick. She imirediatcly fainted again and was put back to bed, but her heart...know' much about the causes of sudden death. A fuller knowl— 128 — edge of the physiology of the transmission of the heart beat may help us to explain...
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Physician and Surgeon, Volume 32

1910 - 488 pages
...Doctor Morse. The pelvis was carefully examined for any thrombus which might have given rise to *n embolus. The iliac vessels were searched for thrombi,...to explain these obscure cases. DISCUSSION. DOCTOR REUBEN PETERSON: This is the second case of sudden death after operation which has occurred in the...
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The Conference Called by the Governor of Pennsylvania to Consider Ways and ...

1912 - 360 pages
...the control of the bark disease." Up to the present time the promised bulletin has not appeared and we are still in the dark as to the nature of the "experimental data." I had hoped that it might be presented at this meeting. In justice to the public...
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