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Page 257
... temperature is normal re- duce the daily quantity one - half . Keep the febrile curve carefully and at once resort to the original dose should the temperature rise . For these amounts , in but one instance , I have found the tolerance ...
... temperature is normal re- duce the daily quantity one - half . Keep the febrile curve carefully and at once resort to the original dose should the temperature rise . For these amounts , in but one instance , I have found the tolerance ...
Page 275
... temperature and dryness . Cold is admittedly an effective tonic , if not combined with an excessive hu- midity . It is well known , as previous- ly intimated , that the human body . readily endures marked variations and even extremes of ...
... temperature and dryness . Cold is admittedly an effective tonic , if not combined with an excessive hu- midity . It is well known , as previous- ly intimated , that the human body . readily endures marked variations and even extremes of ...
Page 297
... temperature probably gives the most constant and reliable results states that in the vast majority of cases the ... temperature of the closed inguinal fold of a child is 98.52 F. ( 37.5 C ) . b . The variation of the inguinal tem ...
... temperature probably gives the most constant and reliable results states that in the vast majority of cases the ... temperature of the closed inguinal fold of a child is 98.52 F. ( 37.5 C ) . b . The variation of the inguinal tem ...
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