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... caused by a fall on the ground - a condition present in my other case . The injury was the result of an altercation in the street between two working men , the assailant a burly powerful man of six feet in height , and the victim ...
... caused by a fall on the ground - a condition present in my other case . The injury was the result of an altercation in the street between two working men , the assailant a burly powerful man of six feet in height , and the victim ...
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... cause of the inflamma- tion . When the hurried breathing , short cough and high temperature assures us of this fact , the application of a blister will often work wonders . In the language of the older writers , I will say that ...
... cause of the inflamma- tion . When the hurried breathing , short cough and high temperature assures us of this fact , the application of a blister will often work wonders . In the language of the older writers , I will say that ...
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came the attempt to produce serum for the cure of that class of diseases caused by streptococcic infection ; and great ... cause of the dis- ease , the serum can be used with some prospects of success . When we reflect that in puerperal ...
came the attempt to produce serum for the cure of that class of diseases caused by streptococcic infection ; and great ... cause of the dis- ease , the serum can be used with some prospects of success . When we reflect that in puerperal ...
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... causes nausea , and occasionally vomiting . 8. Cocaine is much less nauseating and scarcely ever causes vomiting . 9. Eucaine is decidedly a diuretic , causing renal dis- charge in a majority of instances in which a toxic dose is used ...
... causes nausea , and occasionally vomiting . 8. Cocaine is much less nauseating and scarcely ever causes vomiting . 9. Eucaine is decidedly a diuretic , causing renal dis- charge in a majority of instances in which a toxic dose is used ...
Side 25
... cause general anesthesia in connection with the other symptoms in the majority of cases . 15. True tetanus of all striped muscles of the limbs , and Cheyne - Stokes breathing nearly always occur with the use of cocaine , but seldom does ...
... cause general anesthesia in connection with the other symptoms in the majority of cases . 15. True tetanus of all striped muscles of the limbs , and Cheyne - Stokes breathing nearly always occur with the use of cocaine , but seldom does ...
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