| John Cheyne - 1808 - 226 pàgines
...not been misled in these cases by my security as to the nature of the previous disease, I might more are scarcely any of the acute symptoms; and the palsies or convulsions are the first indications bf the new disorder. 6 The situation of the child is not yet absolutely desperate ; for,... | |
| 1811 - 574 pàgines
...looked for; or where the child has had some epidemic disease formerly, (perhaps many months before) from which he has not perfectly recovered, or regained...its earlier stages, and when it is most under the control of art. Our author then goes on to complete the general history of the disease. The three stages... | |
| 1820 - 698 pàgines
...on as the sequel of an acute disease, as, for instance, remittent fevi-r, hooping-cough, dentition, the child almost imperceptibly slips into hydrocephalus ; there are scarcely any of the symptoms of the early stages ; and palsy and convulsions are sometimes the first indications of the... | |
| 1849 - 700 pàgines
...the sequel of an acute disease, — as, for instance, remittent fever, hooping-cough, dentition, — the child almost imperceptibly slips into hydrocephalus. There are scarcely any of the symptoms of the early stages, and paralysis and convulsions are sometimes the first indications of... | |
| Valentine Duke - 1849 - 100 pàgines
...the sequel of an acute disease,—as, for instance, remittent fever, hooping-cough, dentition, — the child almost imperceptibly slips into hydrocephalus. There are scarcely any of the symptoms of the early stages, and paralysis and convulsions are sometimes the first indications of... | |
| 1849 - 532 pàgines
...the sequel of an acute disease, — as, for instance, remittent fever, hooping-cough, dentition, — the child almost imperceptibly slips into hydrocephalus. There are scarcely any of the symptoms of the early stages, and paralysis and convulsions are sometimes the first indications of... | |
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