The Medical News, Volume 76Henry C. Lea's Son & Company, 1900 - Medicine |
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... cavity of the gut . 3. That during the active congestion which ac- companies digestion the passage out and return of these wandering cells is increased . 4. These cells upon their return find their way either into the lymphatic channels ...
... cavity of the gut . 3. That during the active congestion which ac- companies digestion the passage out and return of these wandering cells is increased . 4. These cells upon their return find their way either into the lymphatic channels ...
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... cavity by the sults of a syphilitic process . After drawing at- injection of irritants is given by C. H. LEWIS tention to such facts as the great frequency of ( Med . Record , Dec. 30 , 1899 ) . The methods of these aneurisms in ...
... cavity by the sults of a syphilitic process . After drawing at- injection of irritants is given by C. H. LEWIS tention to such facts as the great frequency of ( Med . Record , Dec. 30 , 1899 ) . The methods of these aneurisms in ...
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... cavity by caus- ing collapse of the lung . Aspiration is easy and safe , but unsatisfactory because good drainage is impossible and direct medication futile . Pneu monectomy is satisfactory because of good drain- age . It is indicated ...
... cavity by caus- ing collapse of the lung . Aspiration is easy and safe , but unsatisfactory because good drainage is impossible and direct medication futile . Pneu monectomy is satisfactory because of good drain- age . It is indicated ...
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... cavity the peritoneum , includ- involuntary evacuations from the bladder and ing the omentum , and all the abdominal struct- bowels , and racking headaches , the left frontal ures appeared normal and free from any inflam- lobe was ...
... cavity the peritoneum , includ- involuntary evacuations from the bladder and ing the omentum , and all the abdominal struct- bowels , and racking headaches , the left frontal ures appeared normal and free from any inflam- lobe was ...
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... cavity into which the serum is poured . This three forms . The peritoneum may be studded theory expains why a too early operation fails to with small tubercles scattered irregularly over its stop the disease , for the serum at so early ...
... cavity into which the serum is poured . This three forms . The peritoneum may be studded theory expains why a too early operation fails to with small tubercles scattered irregularly over its stop the disease , for the serum at so early ...
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