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... remarkable fact , that several writers argue as if previous observers had employed the terms Typhus , Typhoid , etc. , with strict accuracy , when they fail themselves to recognize any specific distinction between the diseases in ...
... remarkable fact , that several writers argue as if previous observers had employed the terms Typhus , Typhoid , etc. , with strict accuracy , when they fail themselves to recognize any specific distinction between the diseases in ...
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... remarkable that modern investiga- tions tend to reproduce , in a scientific form , certain crude opinions concerning the nature of fever , which were entertained by the earliest writers on medicine . The abstract definition of Fever ...
... remarkable that modern investiga- tions tend to reproduce , in a scientific form , certain crude opinions concerning the nature of fever , which were entertained by the earliest writers on medicine . The abstract definition of Fever ...
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... remarkable resemblance between a case of typhus in its advanced stage , and one of uræmia dependent on renal disease ; in fact , the two conditions are very often mistaken for one another . It is highly probable that the symptoms in ...
... remarkable resemblance between a case of typhus in its advanced stage , and one of uræmia dependent on renal disease ; in fact , the two conditions are very often mistaken for one another . It is highly probable that the symptoms in ...
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... remarkable for the revival of religion and letters , was likewise noted for the number and severity of its epidemics ; and now , for the first time , there is unmistakeable evidence that many of these epidemics were typhus , in the ...
... remarkable for the revival of religion and letters , was likewise noted for the number and severity of its epidemics ; and now , for the first time , there is unmistakeable evidence that many of these epidemics were typhus , in the ...
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... remarkable for their high temperature and protracted drought , and consequently , towards the end of 1846 , enteric fever became unusually prevalent in England , even at many places where the epidemic of typhus fever never made its ...
... remarkable for their high temperature and protracted drought , and consequently , towards the end of 1846 , enteric fever became unusually prevalent in England , even at many places where the epidemic of typhus fever never made its ...
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abdomen acid acute admission admitted aged albumen Alison appears attack Barrallier blood bowels cause cent cerebral symptoms Chomel Christison circumstances commencement common complication congestion contagious Continued Fever convalescence Cormack crisis death delirium diarrhoea died disease doses Douglas duration Edinburgh enlarged enteric fever epidemic epidemic of 1843 epidemic of typhus epistaxis eruption fatal Febris Fièvre fluid followed glands Glasgow Griesinger hæmorrhage headache ileum increased Infirmary inflammation instances intestinal Ireland Irish Jacquot jaundice Jenner Journ kidneys lesions liver London Fever Hospital Louis lungs mesenteric glands morbid mucous membrane observed occasionally occurred opium ounces pain paroxysm patient perforation peritonitis petechial Peyer's patches poison prevalent prostration pulse pyrexia quantity quinine rare rate of mortality relapsing fever result severe skin sloughs solitary glands sometimes spleen spots stage stools Temp temperature tion tissue tongue treatment typhoid fever ulceration urea urine usually ventilation vomiting Wardell week writers ZUELZER
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