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... normal . We are , however , prepared to give it as our opinion that such a condition must exist where phlebitis and throm- bosis develop . The average coagulation time during the active febrile stage of typhoid fever as determined in 61 ...
... normal . We are , however , prepared to give it as our opinion that such a condition must exist where phlebitis and throm- bosis develop . The average coagulation time during the active febrile stage of typhoid fever as determined in 61 ...
Page 71
... normal , and we see it rapidly ascending to 10 minutes and 30 seconds and then coming down by lysis with the temper- ature until it is normal , when convalescence is reached . Following a typhoid hemorrhage , if the coagulation time ...
... normal , and we see it rapidly ascending to 10 minutes and 30 seconds and then coming down by lysis with the temper- ature until it is normal , when convalescence is reached . Following a typhoid hemorrhage , if the coagulation time ...
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... normal depend on the dos- age . The amount injected causing a rise of pressure above normal after the preceding fall was up to 0.02 c.c. per kilogram . The amount causing a fall with prompt recovery to normal was 0.025 c.c. per kilogram ...
... normal depend on the dos- age . The amount injected causing a rise of pressure above normal after the preceding fall was up to 0.02 c.c. per kilogram . The amount causing a fall with prompt recovery to normal was 0.025 c.c. per kilogram ...
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