Albany Medical Annals, Volume 25Burdick & Taylor, 1904 - Medicine |
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Page 25
... possible to remove the obstruction , which was thought to be due to internal constriction ( Einklemmung ) . A coil of the much distended intes- tine which was torn by the manipulations was resected and SAMUEL B. WARD 25.
... possible to remove the obstruction , which was thought to be due to internal constriction ( Einklemmung ) . A coil of the much distended intes- tine which was torn by the manipulations was resected and SAMUEL B. WARD 25.
Page 37
... possible to make satisfactory Nissl preparations for cell study . The various regions of the cortex of the cerebrum and cerebellum were prepared in this way , as well as sections from the medulla , spinal cord , and ganglia ; but the ...
... possible to make satisfactory Nissl preparations for cell study . The various regions of the cortex of the cerebrum and cerebellum were prepared in this way , as well as sections from the medulla , spinal cord , and ganglia ; but the ...
Page 50
... possible then to explain both the muscular weakness and the rapid muscle tiring under stimulation , both of the will and of faradism , by interference with the lymph circulation ; and the only lesion which has yet been found , which has ...
... possible then to explain both the muscular weakness and the rapid muscle tiring under stimulation , both of the will and of faradism , by interference with the lymph circulation ; and the only lesion which has yet been found , which has ...
Page 83
... possible combination and variation . The question has also arisen if nervous dyspepsia is a disease per se or only one of the manifestations of neurasthenia . While the great majority of the patients have general neurasthenic symp- toms ...
... possible combination and variation . The question has also arisen if nervous dyspepsia is a disease per se or only one of the manifestations of neurasthenia . While the great majority of the patients have general neurasthenic symp- toms ...
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... possible . The attacks of pain in ulcer are more dependent on the quality of the food , occur more regularly and at a definite period of digestion . Vomiting is more severe in ulcer and always occurs at about the same stage of digestion ...
... possible . The attacks of pain in ulcer are more dependent on the quality of the food , occur more regularly and at a definite period of digestion . Vomiting is more severe in ulcer and always occurs at about the same stage of digestion ...
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