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  1. Frequent sinusitis and bloody noses are the most common symptoms. Other early symptoms include a fever that has no clear cause, night sweats, fatigue , ...
  2. ... character as a manufactory of black eyes and bloody noses, and the number of drunkards which it almost ...
  3. ... cause side effects. They include a dry or bloody nose, tiredness, and morning headaches. Oxygen poses a fire ...
  4. ... with treatment Nasal polyps The cause of repeated bloody noses ( epistaxis ) Sinus infection ( sinusitis ) The results from this ...
  5. ... cause side effects. They include a dry or bloody nose, tiredness, and morning headaches.</p> <p>Oxygen poses ...
  6. ... that does not get better with treatment Repeated bloody noses ( epistaxis ) Signs of injury to the sinus area ...
  7. ... You would have no quarrels and feuds—no bloody noses and wry faces—no murders and blood- shed, ... heart broken sisters, ragged sons and daughters, produces bloody noses and broken bones, murders, duels and suicides, impoverishes ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Activities of surgical consultants (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C : Office of the Surgeon General, Dept. of the Army, 1962-1964
    ... Hospital No. 20 and shown the sights of Bloody Nose Ridge. There 1 found Emile Holman, some- what ... unit, simple field, 16 Bloodhart, Capt. T., 684 Bloody Nose Ridge, 872 Blue Ridge, 865, 866 Blumgart, Col. ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Children astray 
    Publication: Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1923
    ... ceaselessly, and who was indirectly responsible for the bloody nose he gave a boy at school one day, ... would not participate. He gave a boy a bloody nose because the youngster laughed and mocked at him ...
  10. ... to deal with an involuntary spill, with a bloody nose, with anything that could cause fear of transmission. ... to deal with an involuntary spill, with a bloody nose, with anything that could cause fear of transmission. ...
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