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" As regards clothing, it is pointed out that in spite of modern improvements in this matter, it is still too much the custom to leave the upper part of the chest and the lower part of the abdomen exposed, and that hence come pulmonary affections on the... "
Canada Medical Journal and Monthly Record of Medical and Surgical Science - Page 389
1865
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A Treatise on the Diseases and Injuries of the Larynx and Trachea: Founded ...

Frederick Ryland - 1837 - 370 pages
...general, is admissible, and it may, I believe, well be dispensed with. Blisters and rubefacients to the upper part of the chest and the lower part of the neck are very serviceable in this form of croup ; warm baths and the inhalation of aqueous vapours...
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The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 14

1857 - 682 pages
...counterpoise it would be drawn inwards at each inspiration, so that there would be a large chasm in the upper part of the chest and the lower part of the neck, instead of the lung being expanded equally in every direction. The upper rib was the strongest;...
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The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign Medical and ..., Volume 1

1857 - 590 pages
...counterpoise, it would be drawn inwards at each inspiration, so that there would be a large chasm in the upper part of the chest and the lower part of the neck, instead of the lung being expanded equally In every direction. The upper rib was the strongest...
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The Medical World, Volume 8

1890 - 494 pages
...Children. MRS. WALLER, in the Nineteenth Century, pointed out that it is still too much the custom to leave the upper part of the chest and the lower part of the abdomen exposed, and that hence come pulmonary affections on the one hand and bowel complaints on the other....
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The Medical Tribune: A Monthly Magazine, Volume 6

1890 - 586 pages
...pointed out that in spite of modern improvements in this matter, it is still too much the custom to leave the upper part of the chest and the lower part of the abdomen exposed, and that hence come pulmonary affections on the one hand and bowel complaints on the other....
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Babyhood: Devoted Exclusively to the Care of Infants and Young ..., Volume 6

1890 - 412 pages
...pointed out that in spite of modern improvements in this matter, it is still too much the custom to leave the upper part of the chest and the lower part of the abdomen exposed, and that hence come pulmonary affections on the one hand and bowel complaints on the other....
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Transactions of the Dermatological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. ...

Dermatological Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1903 - 120 pages
..."probably seborrhoic Eczema." The patch had a sinuous outline, was sharply circumscribed, and covered the upper part of the chest and the lower part of the neck, forming a plaque about six by eight inches in extent. It had developed from a single small circulate...
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Transactions of the Clinical Society of London. ...

Clinical Society of London - 1898 - 474 pages
...cellulitis. June 8. — The cervical swelling had decreased, but a crop of small haemorrhages had appeared on the upper part of the chest and the lower part of the neck; most of the hsemorrhages were petechial, but some were larger than flea-bites. Fresh haemorrhages...
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British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 15

1903 - 516 pages
..."probably seborrhoic Eczema." The patch had a sinuous outline, was sharply circumscribed, and covered the upper part of the chest and the lower part of the neck, forming a plaque about six by eight inches in extent. It had developed from a single small circinate...
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The British Homoeopathic Review, Volume 9

1865 - 796 pages
...tobacco, that I feel certain that he would have died on the Sunday afternoon if I had riot succeeded, to some extent, in restoring the heart's action. "...the stomach, I found it to contain about an ounce or more of dark grurnous matter, free from any particular odour. The mucous membrane of the cardiac orifice...
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