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... " Resume of the Subject of Actinomycosis with Report of a Case of Actinomycosis Abominalis . " Albany Medical Annals , January , 1902 . PLATE 3 last for weeks or months or may pass rapidly into. Albany Medical Annals, January, 1902. ...
... " Resume of the Subject of Actinomycosis with Report of a Case of Actinomycosis Abominalis . " Albany Medical Annals , January , 1902 . PLATE 3 last for weeks or months or may pass rapidly into. Albany Medical Annals, January, 1902. ...
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last for weeks or months or may pass rapidly into the period of tumor . Peritoneal symptoms are uncommon in the early stages of the disease . There are also a certain number of cases in which no initial symptoms occur and in which the ...
last for weeks or months or may pass rapidly into the period of tumor . Peritoneal symptoms are uncommon in the early stages of the disease . There are also a certain number of cases in which no initial symptoms occur and in which the ...
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... weeks to several years . 32 The prognosis in cases of abdominal actinomycosis even though the process may be an extensive one is not necessarily hopeless for there are on record a considerable number of cases that have recovered . In ...
... weeks to several years . 32 The prognosis in cases of abdominal actinomycosis even though the process may be an extensive one is not necessarily hopeless for there are on record a considerable number of cases that have recovered . In ...
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... week . Pain then gradually diminished , but eight weeks elapsed before it entirely disappeared . No chill , fever or vomiting ; slight nausea . Pain did not tend to become localized nor to radiate . Seemed to patient it was in bowels ...
... week . Pain then gradually diminished , but eight weeks elapsed before it entirely disappeared . No chill , fever or vomiting ; slight nausea . Pain did not tend to become localized nor to radiate . Seemed to patient it was in bowels ...
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... weeks ago . The condition of the abdomen is distinctly improved . Some of the sinuses have closed and the dis- charge from those remaining is decidedly less than when seen last . The infiltration of the abdominal wall is less extensive ...
... weeks ago . The condition of the abdomen is distinctly improved . Some of the sinuses have closed and the dis- charge from those remaining is decidedly less than when seen last . The infiltration of the abdominal wall is less extensive ...
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