St. Louis Courier of Medicine, Volume 18Medical Journal and Library Association of the Mississippi Valley, 1887 |
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... Lesions from Exces- 34 sive Muscular Exertion , 159 Carlsbad , 287 197 Annals of Gynecology , 533 Antifebrin , Solvent for - 286 Antipyrin and Antifebrin , 238 Antipyrin , Dangers of 156 Antipyrin in Whooping Cough , 159 Antipyrin ...
... Lesions from Exces- 34 sive Muscular Exertion , 159 Carlsbad , 287 197 Annals of Gynecology , 533 Antifebrin , Solvent for - 286 Antipyrin and Antifebrin , 238 Antipyrin , Dangers of 156 Antipyrin in Whooping Cough , 159 Antipyrin ...
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... lesions . In illustration of counter - irritation or the action of blisters we may instance a few familiar examples ... lesion . An important physiological fact is that the rate of the cardiac impulse is in inverse ratio to the blood ...
... lesions . In illustration of counter - irritation or the action of blisters we may instance a few familiar examples ... lesion . An important physiological fact is that the rate of the cardiac impulse is in inverse ratio to the blood ...
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... lesions are averted , but blood - letting in health is manifestly the converse of all this . Transfusion of a saline solution is of vital utility in cholera or great loss of blood in re- storing the normal blood - pressure , always an ...
... lesions are averted , but blood - letting in health is manifestly the converse of all this . Transfusion of a saline solution is of vital utility in cholera or great loss of blood in re- storing the normal blood - pressure , always an ...
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... lesion ; so in stone in the bladder such disquietude is ex- perienced in the end of the penis that the patient would ever be pulling it . Finding no difference in the contour of the two knees would help to settle the suspicion of ...
... lesion ; so in stone in the bladder such disquietude is ex- perienced in the end of the penis that the patient would ever be pulling it . Finding no difference in the contour of the two knees would help to settle the suspicion of ...
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... lesions be- coming the portals of entrance for septic material are not infre- quently the cause of great suffering and ... lesion may be located he scarifies the area involved , making a number of small incisio ns parallel to the direc ...
... lesions be- coming the portals of entrance for septic material are not infre- quently the cause of great suffering and ... lesion may be located he scarifies the area involved , making a number of small incisio ns parallel to the direc ...
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