Diphtheria Its Nature And Treatment With An Account of the History of Its Prev

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Diphtheria Its Nature And Treatment With An Account of the History of Its Prev
D D Daniel Dennison Slade
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Generally, it came on later, increased more gradually, and was not constant.
This stage of the disease was attended with a very great and sudden prostration of strength, a very peculiar, hollow, dry cough, and a remarkable change in the tone of the voice. In some the voice was almost 7 7i DIPHTHERIA.
entirely lost, and would continue very weak and low fur several weeks after recovery. These symptoms con- tinued for one, two, or three days, and greatl}^ increased in those who died ; purging in s
...everal cases came on, the difQculty of breathing became more marked, and the patient died apparently of sufibcation. This commonly happened before the end of the fourth or fifth day. One child, however, lived under these circumstances to the eighth day. Shortly before he died, his breath and expectoration were somewhat offensive ; " but this was the only instance in which I could discover anything like a disagreeable smell, either from the breath or expectoration. " In some cases, instead of the difficulty in respiration, very troublesome ulcers appeared behind the ears.

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