The Medical Times and Register, Volume 17Medical Publishing Company, 1887 - Medicine |
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... later , when I was unfit for busi- ness , for the pain was nearly constant . " The disease was called rheumatism and gout ; rest and quiet proved the best remedy for the time ; the neuralgia then extended to the back of my heel , and ...
... later , when I was unfit for busi- ness , for the pain was nearly constant . " The disease was called rheumatism and gout ; rest and quiet proved the best remedy for the time ; the neuralgia then extended to the back of my heel , and ...
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... later investigations have shown . In other words , there is not one but a number of pus - producing bacteria , which have been fairly well identified and described , and there is no reason to suppose that this number will not be added ...
... later investigations have shown . In other words , there is not one but a number of pus - producing bacteria , which have been fairly well identified and described , and there is no reason to suppose that this number will not be added ...
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... later becoming grayish - white . Magnified twenty diameters , the colonies appear thick and white in their centres and thick and gray at the edges . In gelatin in tubes , after twenty - four hours there is a soft , grayish- white ...
... later becoming grayish - white . Magnified twenty diameters , the colonies appear thick and white in their centres and thick and gray at the edges . In gelatin in tubes , after twenty - four hours there is a soft , grayish- white ...
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... later it had another convulsion ; the movements of the left arm became impaired ; the rectal temperature was 104 ° F. There was tonic contraction of the left leg and thigh , but with a little force the limb could be extended . The ...
... later it had another convulsion ; the movements of the left arm became impaired ; the rectal temperature was 104 ° F. There was tonic contraction of the left leg and thigh , but with a little force the limb could be extended . The ...
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... later works of Ham- mond and Foster and Loomis and Fer- rier describe the aphasias under the old divisions . Perhaps the new divisions would more conveniently take in the al- most endless variety of the defects of speech , and more ...
... later works of Ham- mond and Foster and Loomis and Fer- rier describe the aphasias under the old divisions . Perhaps the new divisions would more conveniently take in the al- most endless variety of the defects of speech , and more ...
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