The Omaha Clinic, Volume 8H. J. Penfold, 1895 - Medicine |
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... five were made to disap- pear or to become almost unnoticeable by massage and the use of certain ointments . The most important point , of course , is to make the diagnosis between a benign tumor and a cancer . Foremost among these ...
... five were made to disap- pear or to become almost unnoticeable by massage and the use of certain ointments . The most important point , of course , is to make the diagnosis between a benign tumor and a cancer . Foremost among these ...
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... five cases . The cases could be classed as polio myelitis anterior acute and occurred in Vermont in an area of 12 or 15 miles . The epidemic began in June , increased in July and culminated in August , and at the time of report the ...
... five cases . The cases could be classed as polio myelitis anterior acute and occurred in Vermont in an area of 12 or 15 miles . The epidemic began in June , increased in July and culminated in August , and at the time of report the ...
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... five per cent . solution of cocaine into the urethra . At the autopsy the urethral mucous mem- brane was found intact , and there was pronounced arterio - sclorosis . The safety with which cocaine solutions of low strength and in small ...
... five per cent . solution of cocaine into the urethra . At the autopsy the urethral mucous mem- brane was found intact , and there was pronounced arterio - sclorosis . The safety with which cocaine solutions of low strength and in small ...
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... York re- quire each five years of practice in the state . Of these Massachusetts and New York also forbid any but graduates of legally organized medical colleges from signing the certificate . Connecticut 14 THE OMAHA CLINIC .
... York re- quire each five years of practice in the state . Of these Massachusetts and New York also forbid any but graduates of legally organized medical colleges from signing the certificate . Connecticut 14 THE OMAHA CLINIC .
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... five hours . Fever persisted , however , and the patient continued to lose flesh . No albumin appeared in the urine , and the articu- lar swelling began to disappear under blistering and rest . On July 7th the temperature rose again to ...
... five hours . Fever persisted , however , and the patient continued to lose flesh . No albumin appeared in the urine , and the articu- lar swelling began to disappear under blistering and rest . On July 7th the temperature rose again to ...
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