Albany Medical Annals, Volume 25Burdick & Taylor, 1904 - Medicine |
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... connection with the numerous works of historic material which he had produced . This volume contained in 400 pages a record of the first half century of the proceedings of the Society from its incorporation in 1806 , together with ...
... connection with the numerous works of historic material which he had produced . This volume contained in 400 pages a record of the first half century of the proceedings of the Society from its incorporation in 1806 , together with ...
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... connection it is of interest to note that in the cases reported by Auerbach82 and by Murri116 , although the muscles showed but slight tiring on repeated voluntary efforts , rapid exhaustion was produced by the faradic current . This ...
... connection it is of interest to note that in the cases reported by Auerbach82 and by Murri116 , although the muscles showed but slight tiring on repeated voluntary efforts , rapid exhaustion was produced by the faradic current . This ...
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... connection that these are not selected cases or cases controlled in some institution , but are practical cases among all classes of people and under all social conditions . It includes the neglected cases advancing rapidly to death with ...
... connection that these are not selected cases or cases controlled in some institution , but are practical cases among all classes of people and under all social conditions . It includes the neglected cases advancing rapidly to death with ...
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... connection . In 1901 , there were 516 cases of diphtheria reported , in which antitoxin had been given and a total of forty - five deaths from diphtheria , or an average of 8.7 per cent . ; in 1902 , there were 297 cases of diphtheria ...
... connection . In 1901 , there were 516 cases of diphtheria reported , in which antitoxin had been given and a total of forty - five deaths from diphtheria , or an average of 8.7 per cent . ; in 1902 , there were 297 cases of diphtheria ...
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... , and it is in connection with the results of this study that I wish to consider the changes in the syphilitic organ . Literature of Congenital Syphilitic Pancreatitis . The first complete study RICHARD MILLS PEARCE . 89.
... , and it is in connection with the results of this study that I wish to consider the changes in the syphilitic organ . Literature of Congenital Syphilitic Pancreatitis . The first complete study RICHARD MILLS PEARCE . 89.
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