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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1882-1883-698

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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 695 amputating the thigh It was decided to defer the operation Other measures were resorted to the symptoms gradually declined At the termination of six months the patient was able to walk with the assistance of stick being only able to plant the toes on the ground The man had entirely regained his health Describe the nature of this case the pathological conditions following upon the accident the changes which existed at the time amputation was discussed and what reparative effects occurred Detail the treatment which would be adopted throughout the case III -JifUtttanc Give an account of the properties and microscopical characters of tubercle describing the changes which take place in it in the course of disease and its nature What pathological changes cause aortic regurgitation Describe catarrh of the bladder and state how the disease should be treated What circumstances lead you to give or withhold alcohol in the treatment of fevers and inflammations Write in full three prescriptions containing sedatives three containing diuretic remedies and three containing drastic purgatives Comment upon any cases of typhoid fever under Pro- fessor Beale's care during the last three or four months which you have watched IV -Case tu Jffletttcine for Comnuntan strong and well-nourished man of thirty whose family history was good was attacked by cough accompanied by expectoration which gradually increased in amount and soon became muco-purulent The cough and expectoration con- tinued The physical signs were restricted to the left side of the chest and were very marked at the back The patient was much troubled by night-sweats and he became much thinner in the course of three or four weeks Haemoptysis
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