Daniel's Texas Medical Journal, Volume 10Ferdinand Eugene Daniel 1895 - Medicine |
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... occurrence , and to be related in the sequel , emphasizing the purpose formed upon reading the first part of the book more than twenty years ago , aroused my languid resolution , and resulted in this hasty paper . " The incident that ...
... occurrence , and to be related in the sequel , emphasizing the purpose formed upon reading the first part of the book more than twenty years ago , aroused my languid resolution , and resulted in this hasty paper . " The incident that ...
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... occur the paralysis need not , neces- sarily affect the nutrition of the parts paralyzed . We are told by Prof. Carpenter , that " there is no good reason to believe that nervous agency is essential to the processes of nu- trition and ...
... occur the paralysis need not , neces- sarily affect the nutrition of the parts paralyzed . We are told by Prof. Carpenter , that " there is no good reason to believe that nervous agency is essential to the processes of nu- trition and ...
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... occurrence of on eor the other of the preceding pathological states . " The charge or statement so often made , that spinal concus- sion , and its resultant sequelæ was unknown to medical science before the era of railways , is untrue ...
... occurrence of on eor the other of the preceding pathological states . " The charge or statement so often made , that spinal concus- sion , and its resultant sequelæ was unknown to medical science before the era of railways , is untrue ...
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... occur to the railway employe . His injuries are always far more violent than to the passenger . It can be shown , " continues the doctor , " that in 22,929 injuries by employes , only eight cases of this trouble ( railway spine ) oc ...
... occur to the railway employe . His injuries are always far more violent than to the passenger . It can be shown , " continues the doctor , " that in 22,929 injuries by employes , only eight cases of this trouble ( railway spine ) oc ...
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... occurrence or the circumscribed habitat of the disease ; for it occurs annually , and perhaps in almost all the Southern and Western States , as well as Africa , South America and other southern countries . Indeed , its habitat must be ...
... occurrence or the circumscribed habitat of the disease ; for it occurs annually , and perhaps in almost all the Southern and Western States , as well as Africa , South America and other southern countries . Indeed , its habitat must be ...
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