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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The institutes of medicine 
    Publication: New York : Harper & Bros., 1868
    ... broad fundamental distinc- tion between fever and inflammation; since the ephemera, a perfect representation of fever, may sweep through ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The institutes of medicine 
    Publication: New York : Harper & Bros., 1858
    ... broad fundamental distinc- tion between fever and inflammation ; since the ephemera, a perfect representation of fever, may sweep through ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The institutes of medicine 
    Publication: New York : Harper & Bros., 1861
    ... broad fundamental distinc- tion between fever and inflammation; since the ephemera, a perfect representation of fever, may sweep through ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The institutes of medicine 
    Publication: New York : Harper, 1847
    ... broad fundamental distinc- tion between fever and inflammation; since the ephemera, a perfect representation of fever, may sweep through ...
  5. ... Entero-mesenteric—f. Epacmas- tica, see Epacmasticos—f. Ephemera, Ephe- mera—f. Epidemica cum anginal, Cynanche ma- ligna—f. Epileptica. Fever, epileptic—f. Eroti- ca. ...
  6. ... Entero-mesenteric—f. Epac- mastica, see Epacniasticos—f. Ephemera, Ephe- mera—f. Epidemica cum angina, Cynanche ma- ligna—f. Epileptica, Fever, epileptic—f. Eroti- ca, ...
  7. ... Entero-mesenteric—f. Epac- mastica, see Epacmasticos—f. Ephemera, Ephe- mera—f. Epidemica cum angina, Cynanche ma- ligna—f. Epileptica, Fever, epileptic—f. Eroti- ca, ...
  8. ... Entero-mesenteric—f. Epac- mastica, see Epacmasticos—f Ephemera, Ephe- mera—f. Epidemica cum angina, Cynanche ma- ligna—f. Epileptica, Fever, epileptic—f. Eroti- ca, ...
  9. ... from the painful to the more agreeable, is ephemera] because not based on radical and permanent principles. For since the expenditure is at the surface, and eventuates ...
  10. ... 1847, xxxvii, 163-173.— Browne (J. C.) Mania ephemera. Med. Critic efc Psy ch. J, Loud, 1863, iii,45-59.—Erunati (A.) Sulla ma- nia* transitoria. Atti d. Cong. el. Soc. freniat. ...
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