Daniel's Texas Medical Journal, Volume 10Ferdinand Eugene Daniel 1895 - Medicine |
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... usually given to such papers . The high char- acter of its author , -the immense interests involved in the sub- ject matter discussed , and the grave charges inferentially made against one of the greatest surgeons of which " this world ...
... usually given to such papers . The high char- acter of its author , -the immense interests involved in the sub- ject matter discussed , and the grave charges inferentially made against one of the greatest surgeons of which " this world ...
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... usually in proportion to the directness of the in- jury . That the most violent case he ever saw was in an elderly gentleman , caused by a fall upon the buttocks from a height about ten feet down upon the floor . " Let us here con ...
... usually in proportion to the directness of the in- jury . That the most violent case he ever saw was in an elderly gentleman , caused by a fall upon the buttocks from a height about ten feet down upon the floor . " Let us here con ...
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... usually from early summer to early autumn , and while the number of germs in the blood is thus kept down to a small insignificant number , yet that number is living on the blood tissue , devitalizing and poisoning it with their ...
... usually from early summer to early autumn , and while the number of germs in the blood is thus kept down to a small insignificant number , yet that number is living on the blood tissue , devitalizing and poisoning it with their ...
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... usually give a prescription of tincture of chloride of iron and chlorate of potassium . I can not give the exact speci- fic indications for the last prescription , but , in a general way , may say that it furnishes ingredients deficient ...
... usually give a prescription of tincture of chloride of iron and chlorate of potassium . I can not give the exact speci- fic indications for the last prescription , but , in a general way , may say that it furnishes ingredients deficient ...
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... Usually the two kinds of phenomena are displayed in varying degree in the same patient . Whether spasmodic or paretic , the symptoms are suggestive of inco - ordi- nation . They are always in some degree paroxysmal . 4. In exophthalmic ...
... Usually the two kinds of phenomena are displayed in varying degree in the same patient . Whether spasmodic or paretic , the symptoms are suggestive of inco - ordi- nation . They are always in some degree paroxysmal . 4. In exophthalmic ...
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