British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, 22 tomas1858 |
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... latter . These observations are borne out completely by the reports of the health of the Troops . The mortality being much greater among the Negroes in the West Indies , the Hottentots at the Cape , and the Malays in Ceylon when ...
... latter . These observations are borne out completely by the reports of the health of the Troops . The mortality being much greater among the Negroes in the West Indies , the Hottentots at the Cape , and the Malays in Ceylon when ...
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... latter months are colder , the former are more dry . On the same principle , while it is absent or scarce along the tropical sea - shores , it abounds , and often with virulence , in the elevated regions . Dr. Lombard , in a recent ...
... latter months are colder , the former are more dry . On the same principle , while it is absent or scarce along the tropical sea - shores , it abounds , and often with virulence , in the elevated regions . Dr. Lombard , in a recent ...
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... latter were so ; and that , unfortunately for them , there was more time for the practice of repeated bleeding to take fatal effect among the former than the latter class . This latter reason bears with especial force on those treated ...
... latter were so ; and that , unfortunately for them , there was more time for the practice of repeated bleeding to take fatal effect among the former than the latter class . This latter reason bears with especial force on those treated ...
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... latter consists essentially in an exudation which fills the air - cells , passes through red and grey hepatization and purulent infiltration , and is finally evacu ated , leaving the air - cells uninjured , and capable of resuming their ...
... latter consists essentially in an exudation which fills the air - cells , passes through red and grey hepatization and purulent infiltration , and is finally evacu ated , leaving the air - cells uninjured , and capable of resuming their ...
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... latter period pneumonia partook of the general low type especially prevailing during the epidemic of influenza . In fact , pneumonia , while it retains in each case the cha- racteristics of the disease , partakes more or less of the ...
... latter period pneumonia partook of the general low type especially prevailing during the epidemic of influenza . In fact , pneumonia , while it retains in each case the cha- racteristics of the disease , partakes more or less of the ...
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