1877
DOI: 10.1056/nejm187712200972507
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Massachusetts General Hospital

Abstract: June 1st. Has passed five quarts of urine. June 2d. Six quarts. Increase each dose of iron to twenty minims. June 3d. Patient was put on house diet, and sulphate of cinchonia, three grains, in a pill, before each meal was prescribed ; the iron to be continued after meals. June 4th. Reports that he has no sensible, perspiration. No sensitiveness in region of kidneys. "Urine pale; specific gravity 1010 ; a very little sediment, consisting of a few pus corpuscles and a little bladder epithelium. Indican normal. U… Show more

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