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THE MECHANISM OF THE VOMITING INDUCED BY ANTIMONY AND POTASSIUM TARTRATE (TARTAR EMETIC) [PDF]
SOMA WEISS, Robert A. Hatcher
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Aims Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are a key driver of missed doses of anti‐tuberculosis (TB) therapy. We aimed to determine the relative burden of ADR‐driven missed doses, the missed dose patterns associated with ADRs, and the association between specific ADRs and missed doses.
Eleanor G. Dixon+10 more
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Intestinal Obstruction, with Stercoraceous Vomiting, Treated by Large Doses of Opium, Frequently Repeated [PDF]
H. J. Hardwicke
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Aims Fever is one of the most frequent reasons for paediatric consultations. While traditionally managed by reducing body temperature, recent guidelines emphasize alleviating discomfort as the primary therapeutic goal. Although different interventions have been described to manage fever‐associated discomfort in children, their effectiveness and safety ...
Antonio Corsello+8 more
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ON THE OCCURRENCE OF VOMITING DURING RECTAL ALIMENTATION [PDF]
Humphry Rolleston, A. J. Jex-Blake
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Abstract This paper explores teachers', parents' and pupils' perceptions and described experiences of school toilet policies, provisions and practices within state‐funded primary (5–11 years) and secondary (11–16 years) schools in England. In doing so, this research critically examines how school‐specific policies and toilet provisions influence ...
Matthew J. Green+3 more
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THE HYSTERICAL NATURE OF SO CALLED "PERNICIOUS" VOMITING IN PREGNANCY. [PDF]
ArthurF. Hurst
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