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Excerpt from Intestinal Hemorrhage as a Fatal Complication in Amoebic Dysentery and Its Association With Liver Abscess; The Action of Various Chemical Substances Upon Cultures of Amoebae; The Pathology of Intestinal Amoebiasis
On March 2 and 3 there were no bowel movements, but on the 4th the bowels moved four times during the day. The stools were thin and yellow, but only the first contained a little blood. On March 5 there were three bowel movements at night. These were yellow, formed, and contained no blood. It should be men tioned that the local treatment with enemata had been discon tinued since February 26. The fever still continued. On March 6 there were six bowel movements of greenish-yellow color containing some milk curds and other undigested food.
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