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... urine , and since that time had passed large quantities of what she called pus through the urethra . An inspection of the matter passed showed it to be the contents of the upper intestine . Nutrition had become considerably impaired ...
... urine , and since that time had passed large quantities of what she called pus through the urethra . An inspection of the matter passed showed it to be the contents of the upper intestine . Nutrition had become considerably impaired ...
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... urine . Some of the soft parts of the fetus had been preserved , and in places there were deposits of lime salts , but not to any great extent- certainly not to the extent of making the fetus a lithopedion . The heart , surrounded by ...
... urine . Some of the soft parts of the fetus had been preserved , and in places there were deposits of lime salts , but not to any great extent- certainly not to the extent of making the fetus a lithopedion . The heart , surrounded by ...
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... urine at any time . On the fourth day the nausea and vomiting ceased , having been per- sistent up to this time . She then began to take small quantities of hot tea , wine and chicken broth . On the third day the bowels moved slightly ...
... urine at any time . On the fourth day the nausea and vomiting ceased , having been per- sistent up to this time . She then began to take small quantities of hot tea , wine and chicken broth . On the third day the bowels moved slightly ...
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... urine accompanied by uric acid sand . In the condition in question the pain is believed not to depend upon the state of the urine alone , since it has been known to con- tinue when the urine had been made neutral in reaction by the use ...
... urine accompanied by uric acid sand . In the condition in question the pain is believed not to depend upon the state of the urine alone , since it has been known to con- tinue when the urine had been made neutral in reaction by the use ...
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... Urine , twenty - four hour specimen , 470 cc . , turbid , acid reaction , offensive ; specific gravity , 1,027 ; urea , 12.69 grams ; no albumin , no sugar . Physical examination of the lungs and heart , negative . She complained of ...
... Urine , twenty - four hour specimen , 470 cc . , turbid , acid reaction , offensive ; specific gravity , 1,027 ; urea , 12.69 grams ; no albumin , no sugar . Physical examination of the lungs and heart , negative . She complained of ...
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