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  1. ... catharsis their sweating by our diaphoretic In a crisis the countenance assumes a bright and animate aspect the eye brighter ... catharsis their sweating by our diaphoretic In a crisis the countenance assumes a bright and animate aspect the eye brighter ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the practice of medicine (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg & Elliot, 1838
    ... until it either finally terminates in a perfect crisis and con- valescence, or assumes a more uniform or continued course. This description ...
  3. ... some cases, again, after the occurrence of the crisis, the temperature assumes a hectic type, and does not quite reach ... is hurried, shallow, and towards the close frequently assumes the type ... at or near the crisis. Treatment.- The treatment consists in the free use ...
  4. ... until it either finally terminates in a perfect crisis and convalescence, or assumes a more uniform or continued course. This description ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the practice of medicine (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg and Elliot, 1845
    ... until it either finally terminates in a perfect crisis and convalescence, or assumes a more uniform or con- tinued course. This ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the practice of medicine (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg & Elliott, 1841, [c1831]
    ... until it either finally terminates in a perfect crisis and convalescence, or assumes a more uniform or con- tinued course. This ...
  7. ... sions, until it finally terminates in a perfect crisis, and convalescence, or assumes a more uniform or continued course. Eberle has ... these countries. But in them it frequently either assumes a se- verer form ... effort at crisis, subsides into a state of dangerous collapse. Relapses, ...
  8. ... flint-glass is kept in fusion beyond the crisis, it not only assumes a greenish tint by acting upon the iron ...
  9. ... until it either finally terminates in a perfect crisis and convalescence, or assumes a more uniform or con- tinued course. This ...
  10. ... until it either finally terminates in a perfect crisis and convalescence, or assumes a more uniform or continued course." Remittents, in ...
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