A METHOD OF PRESERVING AND FILING MEDICAL RECORDSBY MEANS OF SPECIAL ENVELOPES OR POCKETS

CLIFFORD B. FARR
1907 Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)  
tablished, so that instead of a normal or subnormal temperature, there was an elevation of temperature of 4.5 degrees. Another most interesting point in the case is the character of the hematoma, i. e., its assuming such a relation as to interfere with the blood supply of the uterus, causing disintegration of its muscular tissue and at the same time simulating so perfectly in its position and consistency a fibroid uterus.
doi:10.1001/jama.1907.25220510031002a fatcat:tnemfg3d75cr5oiw7s36s4q3mq