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Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

CHAPTER XII
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This rise was apparently without significance as the patient at no time seemed disturbed by it.

On the eighth day the temperature again reached the normal and has since remained there.

The boy is apparently well now, suffers no inconvenience, and has left the hospital, safe from danger and apparently free from any pulmonary embarrassment.

He uses well-developed diaphragmatic breathing which is fully sufficient." Pollock reports the case of a boy of seven, whose lung was ruptured by a four-wheeled cab which ran over him.

He was discharged well in thirty-two days.


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