The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 30F. A. Davis, 1908 - Medicine |
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... body was involved . The skin , as you can see , is uni- formly deep - red color , which becomes lighter on pressure . There is also present . an abundant exfoliation of thin , branny scales , and the skin feels dry and harsh to the ...
... body was involved . The skin , as you can see , is uni- formly deep - red color , which becomes lighter on pressure . There is also present . an abundant exfoliation of thin , branny scales , and the skin feels dry and harsh to the ...
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... body in- volved . 4. Scales free at their edges and turned up . Pityriasis Rubra . 1. Involves entire body . 2. Infiltration absent . 3. Scales thin . 1 4. Elevation of tem- perature . • Eczema Squamosum . 1. Subjective symp- toms ...
... body in- volved . 4. Scales free at their edges and turned up . Pityriasis Rubra . 1. Involves entire body . 2. Infiltration absent . 3. Scales thin . 1 4. Elevation of tem- perature . • Eczema Squamosum . 1. Subjective symp- toms ...
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... body He increases the resistance against micro- bial infections , probably by stimulating the production of protective substances ( Muench . med . Woch . , May 7 , 1907 ) . He believes that the serum of such an animal possesses ...
... body He increases the resistance against micro- bial infections , probably by stimulating the production of protective substances ( Muench . med . Woch . , May 7 , 1907 ) . He believes that the serum of such an animal possesses ...
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... body temperature may be slightly raised . Certain symptoms described by others- pallor , disappearance of pulse , compres sion of veins , change of rate of respiration , increase of urinary secretion and passing of gas in the urine ...
... body temperature may be slightly raised . Certain symptoms described by others- pallor , disappearance of pulse , compres sion of veins , change of rate of respiration , increase of urinary secretion and passing of gas in the urine ...
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... disturbance of the general somatic sense ; that is , the sensation derived from the body as a whole . The patient's normal feeling of well - being is profoundly disturbed , and he usually seeks an explanation MEDICINE AND SURGERY 15.
... disturbance of the general somatic sense ; that is , the sensation derived from the body as a whole . The patient's normal feeling of well - being is profoundly disturbed , and he usually seeks an explanation MEDICINE AND SURGERY 15.
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