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1
There is a good deal of dysentery about, and
acute
rheumatism
.
2
It most frequently comes with
acute
rheumatism
,
chorea, tonsilitis, scarlet fever, and pneumonia.
3
In Farre's case the disease was temporarily cured by an attack of
acute
rheumatism
.
4
An Austrian physician has based on these methods an infallible cure for
acute
rheumatism
.
5
The same broad principles of causation and prevention, therefore, apply here as in
acute
rheumatism
.
6
What she was suffering from was the preliminary advances of an attack of
acute
rheumatism
.
7
She had been ill with
acute
rheumatism
in all her limbs for the last thirteen months.
8
It was not
acute
rheumatism
,
but a supervening pericarditis that in a few days killed her.
9
It occasionally follows sub-acute, but rarely
acute
rheumatism
.
10
These subside or effusion may set in and this usually occurs with
acute
rheumatism
,
tuberculosis and septicemia.
11
Mr. Trueman suffered at times from
acute
rheumatism
,
often so severe could not turn himself in bed.
12
Both chronic and
acute
rheumatism
are diseases of the blood, due to an excess of uric acid.
13
Symptoms.-Ifit is caused by
acute
rheumatism
,
there may be higher temperature, without increase of joint symptoms.
14
In this
acute
rheumatism
these parts become congested and inflamed, there is redness and swelling, heat and pain.
15
The joint-affections closely resemble
acute
rheumatism
.
16
This is the disease known popularly as rheumatic fever, and technically as
acute
rheumatism
or acute articular rheumatism.
acute
rheumatism
acute