The Battle With Tuberculosis And How to Win It a book for the Patient And His F

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The Battle With Tuberculosis And How to Win It a book for the Patient And His F
Dougall Macdougall King
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Hot-water bottles, hot drinks, and plenty of blankets, are indicated should a chill supervene.
The course of the battle is seldom continuously favorable or continuously unfavorable. It may be compared to the waves of the ocean: first, long rollers, broken by small waves, and then the small waves lined with wavelets. The wavelets represent the individual days in the course of the battle, one day up a little and the next day down a little ; the waves represent ten- to twenty-day periods, one peri
...od favorable or positive, and the next unfavor- able or negative; but it is the long rollers that picture the real course of the battle, the course as you would see it could you stand afar off detached from yourself, and gain the perspective that the general gains as he views the course of a battle through his field glasses. Too many patients, like men in the trenches, judge the course of the battle by the exigencies of the moment, and lose sight of the fact that there are bound to be reverses and, what is equally dangerous, that there are bound to be deceptively calm days.

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