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... Four which is also of considerable antiquity , was days before admission , patient attempted to revived in 1755 by Douglas , of England , and carry a bucket of water with his right hand , is performed by cutting away a portion of and in ...
... Four which is also of considerable antiquity , was days before admission , patient attempted to revived in 1755 by Douglas , of England , and carry a bucket of water with his right hand , is performed by cutting away a portion of and in ...
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... four hours . Pulse in afternoon , was 100 , and still feeble ; com- plains of much nausea ; tongue thickly fur- red . Ordered milk punch ad libitum . Dec. 16th . Patient had another chill last evening , followed by fever and sweating ...
... four hours . Pulse in afternoon , was 100 , and still feeble ; com- plains of much nausea ; tongue thickly fur- red . Ordered milk punch ad libitum . Dec. 16th . Patient had another chill last evening , followed by fever and sweating ...
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... four hours under its influence , but who underwent a most formidable operation , and also had some mental troubles in conjunction , to which may perhaps be ascribed her cepha- lalgia , and her partial mental alienation . Dr. Bolton has ...
... four hours under its influence , but who underwent a most formidable operation , and also had some mental troubles in conjunction , to which may perhaps be ascribed her cepha- lalgia , and her partial mental alienation . Dr. Bolton has ...
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... four hours he gives a litre or more . Beer is very bad , on account of the dextrine in it , Sweet liquors are proscribed , but a petit verre of rum or brandy is admissi- ble with the chief meal of the day . Coffee , also , is useful ...
... four hours he gives a litre or more . Beer is very bad , on account of the dextrine in it , Sweet liquors are proscribed , but a petit verre of rum or brandy is admissi- ble with the chief meal of the day . Coffee , also , is useful ...
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... Four leeches were applied , and afforded great relief . By the following day the swelling and in- flammation had somewhat subsided , and the pain and tenderness almost entirely disap- peared . A flaxseed poultice was applied to the knee ...
... Four leeches were applied , and afforded great relief . By the following day the swelling and in- flammation had somewhat subsided , and the pain and tenderness almost entirely disap- peared . A flaxseed poultice was applied to the knee ...
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