Scarlatina is likewise frequently complicated by diphtheria, and here we have the combined action of two poisons, each commonly designated as septic and supposed by many physicians to be similar.
We have devoted much space to foot troubles--more, perhaps, than will seem justified to the minds of many physicians.
In many physicians' minds this seems to include most of the starches, as well as the fruits and many meats.
Many physicians seem to have formed the habit of representing the condition of patients as grave as possible, in order, apparently, that they may have more credit when the patient recovers.
Unfortunately, regulation of the diet to many patients and even to many physicians seems to mean the limitation of diet.
Musk taken internally is said bymany physicians to be almost equal to ambergris for its aphrodisiacal qualities.
This is a natural consequence of the views, entertained by many physiciansin Europe and this country, that fever produces local inflammation.
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