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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1888-1889-796

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788 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT VIII fWctru qutrtmcttt SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP iUfltHtctnc What complications may arise in the course of an attack of scarlet fever between the occurrence of rigor and th Deal lly with the mencement of desquamation complications What abdominal complications may arise in the course of an attack of typhoid fever To what forms of degeneration are gmity subjects liable Give the clinical evidence pointing to gouty kidney What evidence would suggest severe lesion of the pons Varolii in its anterior in its posterior portion respectively What are the sources of danger in delirium tremens and how would you treat case of that disease II -Ca$e 111 jSUtJtane for Commentary man of about twenty-five years of age applied at the hospital complaining of recent difficulty of breathing which had very gradually deepened upon him for two or three weeks When at rest this almost disappeared There was no stridor with his dyspnoea and his voice was clear It was noticed that the veins on the right side of the face were enlarged and also those over the right shoulder and the upper portion of the right thorax His respiration on admission was found to be rather feeble all over his thorax but otherwise the result of the physical examination of his thorax was quite negative At the end of week or two pupillary changes were observed
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