The Medical News, Volumen70Henry C. Lea's Son, 1897 |
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... temperature in win- ter to an extent which may be uncomfortable to the nurses . During the late war , cases of ... temperature , but it should not become a routine practice for temperature re- duction . It is rarely required . Quinin ...
... temperature in win- ter to an extent which may be uncomfortable to the nurses . During the late war , cases of ... temperature , but it should not become a routine practice for temperature re- duction . It is rarely required . Quinin ...
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... temperature should , however , rarely be below 85 ° F. Beginning with 95 ° , each bath may be reduced a few degrees , until the patient be- comes accustomed to it , repeating every four hours until the temperature remains below 102.5 ...
... temperature should , however , rarely be below 85 ° F. Beginning with 95 ° , each bath may be reduced a few degrees , until the patient be- comes accustomed to it , repeating every four hours until the temperature remains below 102.5 ...
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... temperature was usually below 102 ° F. , and the pulse exceedingly rapid . There was no dyspnea . In this case the modified procedure referred to was extremely valuable . Inspiration soon deepened , the heart slowed , and in a few days ...
... temperature was usually below 102 ° F. , and the pulse exceedingly rapid . There was no dyspnea . In this case the modified procedure referred to was extremely valuable . Inspiration soon deepened , the heart slowed , and in a few days ...
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... temperature as the cardinal symptom for therapeutic attack . While , however , these conclusions fully cor- roborate my own views expressed eight years ago , I may say that high temperature , though not actually and directly a lethal ...
... temperature as the cardinal symptom for therapeutic attack . While , however , these conclusions fully cor- roborate my own views expressed eight years ago , I may say that high temperature , though not actually and directly a lethal ...
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... temperature of the water , the duration , technic , frequency of repetition are left to the discre- tion and good or bad judgment of his hearers and readers , and yet these are far more important in hy- drotherapy than are the dose ...
... temperature of the water , the duration , technic , frequency of repetition are left to the discre- tion and good or bad judgment of his hearers and readers , and yet these are far more important in hy- drotherapy than are the dose ...
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