The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner, Volume 42W. B. Keen, Cooke, 1881 |
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... patient . The object of such examination is to ascertain the location , extent , nature , stage of progress , and coincident derangements , of whatever disease or diseases may afflict the patient , together with the causes that may have ...
... patient . The object of such examination is to ascertain the location , extent , nature , stage of progress , and coincident derangements , of whatever disease or diseases may afflict the patient , together with the causes that may have ...
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... patient at ease and at the same time secure attention , it is best to commence the examination with a few leading questions , such as , How long have you been unwell ? How did your sickness commence ? Do you suffer much pain ; and if so ...
... patient at ease and at the same time secure attention , it is best to commence the examination with a few leading questions , such as , How long have you been unwell ? How did your sickness commence ? Do you suffer much pain ; and if so ...
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... patient , without dan- ger of either exciting his suspicions or his anger . I need not say that this should be done entirely out of sight and hearing of the patient . Nothing so quickly excites the fears or the suspicions of a conscious ...
... patient , without dan- ger of either exciting his suspicions or his anger . I need not say that this should be done entirely out of sight and hearing of the patient . Nothing so quickly excites the fears or the suspicions of a conscious ...
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... patient was entirely comatose ; chin dropped ; pupils a little dilated ; breathing irregular ; skin clammy ; pulse frequent and very feeble ; and frequent irregular muscular twitchings . The latter with a strong urinous odor about the ...
... patient was entirely comatose ; chin dropped ; pupils a little dilated ; breathing irregular ; skin clammy ; pulse frequent and very feeble ; and frequent irregular muscular twitchings . The latter with a strong urinous odor about the ...
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... patient prior to the present sickness . The first of these items gained , will enable you to name the disease ; the second and third to clearly com- prehend the present pathological condition of the patient and found thereon rational ...
... patient prior to the present sickness . The first of these items gained , will enable you to name the disease ; the second and third to clearly com- prehend the present pathological condition of the patient and found thereon rational ...
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