Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 23Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1853 |
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Page 164
... fever in each case last fall , would have been indicative of folly or ignorance on the part of the physician , rather than of sagacity and experience . Let us admit , then , that all those cases that went on into the symptoms described ...
... fever in each case last fall , would have been indicative of folly or ignorance on the part of the physician , rather than of sagacity and experience . Let us admit , then , that all those cases that went on into the symptoms described ...
Page 165
... fever , and entered , at once , upon convalescence , while the native continued to suffer with fever for three days longer . Such instances and they are numerous - prove conclusively that there were cases of fever prevailing , which ...
... fever , and entered , at once , upon convalescence , while the native continued to suffer with fever for three days longer . Such instances and they are numerous - prove conclusively that there were cases of fever prevailing , which ...
Page 167
... fever cases were of a milder form of disease than yellow fever ever is . One more view of the figures we have at hand , will , perhaps , place this in a still more forcible light . In the different wards of the Roper Hospital , 301 ...
... fever cases were of a milder form of disease than yellow fever ever is . One more view of the figures we have at hand , will , perhaps , place this in a still more forcible light . In the different wards of the Roper Hospital , 301 ...
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