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DUODENAL ULCER AND TETANY
1917
Journal of the American Medical Association
temperature to 102 F. and symptoms of a cold. He developed profound dyspnea, but all the symptoms yielded very promptly to active purgation by calomel and salines. The Roentgen examination of the skull showed a normal sella turcica, but the frontal and ethmoid sinuses and both antrums showed cloudiness. • The evidences of chronic nephritis were vascular hypertonus, polyuria, the findings of the urinalysis, the secondary anemia, the cachcxia, dyspnea, headache, vomiting and the
doi:10.1001/jama.1917.04270050017007
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