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... body forward , and is completely relieved when he assumes the erect posture . On pressure , the parts are tender , and more painful at the insertion of the muscles . His temperature is normal , and he passes a regular amount of urine ...
... body forward , and is completely relieved when he assumes the erect posture . On pressure , the parts are tender , and more painful at the insertion of the muscles . His temperature is normal , and he passes a regular amount of urine ...
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... body weight . He has a pulse of 98 , a temperature of 100 ° F. , respirations 26 per minute , tongue is slightly coated , appetite is good , bowels slightly constipated . He has flushes of heat daily over the body and face , and ...
... body weight . He has a pulse of 98 , a temperature of 100 ° F. , respirations 26 per minute , tongue is slightly coated , appetite is good , bowels slightly constipated . He has flushes of heat daily over the body and face , and ...
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... body , generally , has not the appearance of health , but is a dirty fawn color . Observe that it is not the dark greenish and olive hue of jaundice , pro- perly speaking . We have said that this indi- cates a degenerative change of the ...
... body , generally , has not the appearance of health , but is a dirty fawn color . Observe that it is not the dark greenish and olive hue of jaundice , pro- perly speaking . We have said that this indi- cates a degenerative change of the ...
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... nourish- ment of the body . The supper is particularly important . If he should even drink a quantity of milk at night he would have an attack of above the condyles , but also of fracture of the THE COLLEGE AND CLINICAL RECORD . 19.
... nourish- ment of the body . The supper is particularly important . If he should even drink a quantity of milk at night he would have an attack of above the condyles , but also of fracture of the THE COLLEGE AND CLINICAL RECORD . 19.
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... body . What must be the location of a lesion to af- fect both motion and sensation , that lesion being syphilitic in character ? Allowing a sy- philoma of the brain , where would the syphil- itic deposit occur , as a matter of ...
... body . What must be the location of a lesion to af- fect both motion and sensation , that lesion being syphilitic in character ? Allowing a sy- philoma of the brain , where would the syphil- itic deposit occur , as a matter of ...
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