Physician and Surgeon, Volume 9Keating & Bryant, 1887 |
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... weeks later the four loose teeth were extracted . At the time of his visit the points of the permanent teeth were distinctly visible . The ulcers , which presented the character- istics already described , were present , too , but they ...
... weeks later the four loose teeth were extracted . At the time of his visit the points of the permanent teeth were distinctly visible . The ulcers , which presented the character- istics already described , were present , too , but they ...
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... weeks , violent vomiting and pur- ging occur . During these artacks , which last from one to three days , a large quantity of mucus is expelled ; there is slight fever , and the tongue becomes less flabby , more pointed , and covered ...
... weeks , violent vomiting and pur- ging occur . During these artacks , which last from one to three days , a large quantity of mucus is expelled ; there is slight fever , and the tongue becomes less flabby , more pointed , and covered ...
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... weeks after this condition the child died from an inter- current attack of rheumatic polyarthritis complicated with endo- carditis . In the region of the previous dullness section of the lung revealed numerous knotty groups of indurated ...
... weeks after this condition the child died from an inter- current attack of rheumatic polyarthritis complicated with endo- carditis . In the region of the previous dullness section of the lung revealed numerous knotty groups of indurated ...
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Soon four weeks , after which it was fed on the milk of a cow . after the mother's milk was discontinued , dyspeptic symptoms with diarrhoea appeared ; as a result the child became much emaciated , and , owing to the increasing ...
Soon four weeks , after which it was fed on the milk of a cow . after the mother's milk was discontinued , dyspeptic symptoms with diarrhoea appeared ; as a result the child became much emaciated , and , owing to the increasing ...
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... weeks the student learns to recognize and cultivate the most active pathological fungi . Owing to the lack of space an enlargement of the laboratory is spoken of . Before the building of this official laboratory the study of ...
... weeks the student learns to recognize and cultivate the most active pathological fungi . Owing to the lack of space an enlargement of the laboratory is spoken of . Before the building of this official laboratory the study of ...
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