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The Present Status of Crotalin in the Treatment of Epilepsy
1914
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
Fio. r>. changed and all evidences of profound toxemia were present: subsultus, muttering delirium, extreme tympany and rapid pulse. In the third week ho had an inconsiderable hemorrhage which was not repeated. Tho temperature remained high (105+), the delirium was extreme and the heart began to flag. Things went from bad to worse with no response from any kind of bath and with no lessening of toxemia until finally the temperature reached 106 and the condition appeared hopeless.
doi:10.1056/nejm191412171712504
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