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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Assessment of COVID-19 in primary care : the identification of symptoms, signs, ... 
    Publication: [Edinburgh, Scotland] : Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN), February 3, 2021
    ... severe disease' Frailty - addition of 'significantly associated with sever disease' Immunosuppressive conditions - new category created Solid organ transplants - ...
  2. ... of nucleic acid that were originally found in sever- | diseases of childhood are coming under close : scrutiny, and ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - MEDLARS indexing : integrated authority file 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Library of Medicine, Bibliographic Services Division, 1968
    ... of any sort (MeSH definition; English 6e English) Sever's disease (Ruhl 6c Sokoloff: A Thesaurus of Rheumatology) Index ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Practical nursing : a text-book for nurses 
    Publication: New York ; London : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1923
    ... severity of the infection. In cases of moderate sever- Diseases 745 ity there will be prodromata, consisting usually ...
  5. ... question whether this was a case oS typhus Sever, or a disease arising Srom injury oS the brain by the ... the blowing (sifflante) rale, as symptoms belonging to Sever and not to disease oS the brain. In what Sollows, his diagnosis ...
  6. ... the same course we have recommended for the sever- al diseases of these organs. After this is done, remedies ... Considerable local pain and induration always attend this disease. As it advances sever- al apertures generally form in the tumor, and ...
  7. ... in rheumatism, in the puerperal state, and in sever- al diseases, during which softening or other changes in the ... assimila- ting and nutrient functions, and upon the sever- al secreting and ... relations of disease, and to the channels through which diseases become ...
  8. ... by opium in persons suffering from kidney diseases. Sever- ity of disease, too. will demand larger doses as DOUCHES DRAUGHTS ...
  9. ... Srom this was begun, the violent pain and Sever abated; but the diSeaSe had been too Sar gone before; and the ... being generated in the fluids, although in continued Severs, and Some other diSeaSes, we may SuppoSe there are Some Salts, or ...
  10. ... cc ami, the latter especially after the more sever febrile diseases* e had a considerable number of pat ante ...
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