Albany Medical Annals, Volume 23Burdick & Taylor, 1902 - Medicine |
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... exists . Another of the characteristic features of actinomycotic lesions is the tendency to extend by continuity , rather than by metastasis . Metastasis does , however , often occur and usually takes place through the blood channels ...
... exists . Another of the characteristic features of actinomycotic lesions is the tendency to extend by continuity , rather than by metastasis . Metastasis does , however , often occur and usually takes place through the blood channels ...
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... exists in certain quarters an idea that potassium iodide possesses certain of the qualities of a specific in this infection . This has resulted chiefly from the work of certain veterinarians and particularly the work of Thomassen of ...
... exists in certain quarters an idea that potassium iodide possesses certain of the qualities of a specific in this infection . This has resulted chiefly from the work of certain veterinarians and particularly the work of Thomassen of ...
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... exists ; secondly , how much muscu- lar strength remains , then distribute the power so as to balance the foot if possible . In the study of the movements of the foot , remember that they are mechanical ; and that when a muscle ...
... exists ; secondly , how much muscu- lar strength remains , then distribute the power so as to balance the foot if possible . In the study of the movements of the foot , remember that they are mechanical ; and that when a muscle ...
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... exists in the reports of the physicians in Cooper Hospital , who tested on animals samples of all makes of vaccine employed in Camden . If the virus had been contaminated , the animals would have developed tetanus because of their ...
... exists in the reports of the physicians in Cooper Hospital , who tested on animals samples of all makes of vaccine employed in Camden . If the virus had been contaminated , the animals would have developed tetanus because of their ...
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... exist in health ; learn to appreciate the changes wrought by disease ; gather lessons from the thorough President's address , delivered at the ninety - sixth meeting of the Medical Society of the State of New York , held in Albany ...
... exist in health ; learn to appreciate the changes wrought by disease ; gather lessons from the thorough President's address , delivered at the ninety - sixth meeting of the Medical Society of the State of New York , held in Albany ...
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