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  1. ... i. e., the control of edema and the prevention of streptococcic infections in ... and excessive perspiration of the 23. Thompson, K. W.: Studies on ...
  2. ... the first and most common symptoms of consumption. Prevention is better than cure. After the disease becomes fully developed and there arechills and fever, night sweats and large expectorations with or without a cough, ...
  3. ... The other evening, Mrs. Harrington, of the HIV prevention clinic, was out on the streets downtown, trying to prevent more suffering A man tna blue sweat- shirt approached the diminutive, gray- haired woman as ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Eye, ear, nose, and throat nursing 
    Publication: Philadelphia : F.A. Davis Company, 1930
    ... and restless, breaks out with a profuse, cold perspiration, is unable to ... Prevention.—These unfavorable constitutional effects of cocaine may be ...
  5. ... Light cases readily recover. High fever, pro- fuse sweats, severe nervous ... Treatment.—Prevention is easier than cure. Modern methods of asepsis ...
  6. ... reward of truth Persians, the children of the Perspiration, obstructed - Philippe, ... Prevention better than cure Priessnitz, referred to Progressive Reform - ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Medical inquiries and observations (Volume 3) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Mathew Carey [and 7 others], 1809
    ... known by the name of the Eng- lish sweating sickness, and which made its appear- ance in the army of Henry VII. in Milford-Ha- ven in Wales, and spread from thence through every part of the kingdom. The principles which lead to the prevention and cure of the yellow fever and the ...
  8. ... we know most about. heat cramps and their prevention. To put the issue simply, let us suppose that one of us went to work, to relatively hard physical work, in dry air at a temperature of 90° to 120° F. We would begin to sweat profusely, losing water and NaCl quite rapidly. After ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Medical and surgical memoirs 
    Publication: Baltimore : Printed by W.A. Francis, 1831
    ... skin is dry, unless when bedewed with the sweat of distress. HERNIA CEREBRI. ... those which are used for Prevention; and, 2d. those which are subservient to the ...
  10. ... 116.—Wood (J.) Camphoric acid for the night-sweats of pulmonary tuberculosis. Med. ... and prevention of phthisis, with special refer- ence to compulsory ...
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