American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.6, 1901, Volume 6W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... practically all the subjective symp- toms had disappeared , and the temperature soon reached normal and remained so , the man's general condition being outwardly practically that of health . Nevertheless , the lung proceeded to ...
... practically all the subjective symp- toms had disappeared , and the temperature soon reached normal and remained so , the man's general condition being outwardly practically that of health . Nevertheless , the lung proceeded to ...
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... practically all those who were attacked had eaten them , and they were obtained from a source which was polluted by sewage . Almost all of those who were taken ill were recent arrivals in the place where the outbreak occurred . W. H. ...
... practically all those who were attacked had eaten them , and they were obtained from a source which was polluted by sewage . Almost all of those who were taken ill were recent arrivals in the place where the outbreak occurred . W. H. ...
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... practically always seen on the trunk , but frequently affects the extremities also , and at times the face . The spots are sometimes discrete and sometimes con- fluent . They are usually very ephemeral , commonly lasting 3 or 4 days ...
... practically always seen on the trunk , but frequently affects the extremities also , and at times the face . The spots are sometimes discrete and sometimes con- fluent . They are usually very ephemeral , commonly lasting 3 or 4 days ...
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... practically no chance of a spontaneous limitation of the process by adhesions . In mild cases the evidences of perforation are usually obscure , and consist almost entirely in local pain , tenderness , and spasm , and in the occurrence ...
... practically no chance of a spontaneous limitation of the process by adhesions . In mild cases the evidences of perforation are usually obscure , and consist almost entirely in local pain , tenderness , and spasm , and in the occurrence ...
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... practically the whole of the gray matter of the cord , enormous dilation of the vessels from the fifth to the eighth cervical segment , and degeneration of the ganglion cells in the cervical cord even when there was no hemorrhage in the ...
... practically the whole of the gray matter of the cord , enormous dilation of the vessels from the fifth to the eighth cervical segment , and degeneration of the ganglion cells in the cervical cord even when there was no hemorrhage in the ...
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