Daniel's Texas Medical Journal, Volume 10Ferdinand Eugene Daniel 1895 - Medicine |
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... patient himself had felled . " The force of the blow was expended on the lower cervical spine , and a complete paralysis of motion , and of sensation of all the parts below , was the imme- diate result . The weight of the body became ...
... patient himself had felled . " The force of the blow was expended on the lower cervical spine , and a complete paralysis of motion , and of sensation of all the parts below , was the imme- diate result . The weight of the body became ...
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... patient to the hospital , an imperative command was given to the agent of the company to " send the man on first train to the Houston Infirmary . " I have no information as to who gave the order , but as it was obeyed , the presumption ...
... patient to the hospital , an imperative command was given to the agent of the company to " send the man on first train to the Houston Infirmary . " I have no information as to who gave the order , but as it was obeyed , the presumption ...
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... patient . And I might still add , inasmuch as I am reading to physicians who lay no claims to special knowledge in this branch , the hyperplastic condition of the uterus is sometimes overlooked in this class of cases . First taking up ...
... patient . And I might still add , inasmuch as I am reading to physicians who lay no claims to special knowledge in this branch , the hyperplastic condition of the uterus is sometimes overlooked in this class of cases . First taking up ...
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... patients do not get well in a few days . Now a moment's thought will make you understand this . That they accomplish ... patient is not cured . There are a number of complications , such as cystitis , rectitis , uterine dis- placements ...
... patients do not get well in a few days . Now a moment's thought will make you understand this . That they accomplish ... patient is not cured . There are a number of complications , such as cystitis , rectitis , uterine dis- placements ...
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... patient was discharged fit for work . The case appears to justify the hope that bone marrow will be found to have a ... patients who have suffered from scanty and irregular menstrua- tion . Dr. Vineberg concludes from his observations ...
... patient was discharged fit for work . The case appears to justify the hope that bone marrow will be found to have a ... patients who have suffered from scanty and irregular menstrua- tion . Dr. Vineberg concludes from his observations ...
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