The Medical Fortnightly, Volumes 21-221902 - Medicine |
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... tissue and severe lesions of internal organs . This is due to the absence of previous controlling treatment . It has been a common remark that syphilis acquired by means of an extra- genital chancre was apt to be of a very severe ...
... tissue and severe lesions of internal organs . This is due to the absence of previous controlling treatment . It has been a common remark that syphilis acquired by means of an extra- genital chancre was apt to be of a very severe ...
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... tissue . The latter picture is also characteristic of syphilis , but is often unattended with the evidence of local anemia and inflammatory signs . If ulcers are present , they do not extend rapidly and are extremely painful . Fever is ...
... tissue . The latter picture is also characteristic of syphilis , but is often unattended with the evidence of local anemia and inflammatory signs . If ulcers are present , they do not extend rapidly and are extremely painful . Fever is ...
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... tissue followed by cicatricial contraction . Tumors of the esophagus may compress the trachea . Perforation of the trachea may occur from caseous lymph glands , esoph- ageal growths , aneurism and from pus collections . Foreign bodies ...
... tissue followed by cicatricial contraction . Tumors of the esophagus may compress the trachea . Perforation of the trachea may occur from caseous lymph glands , esoph- ageal growths , aneurism and from pus collections . Foreign bodies ...
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... tissue . In the neuron the- ory we comprehend no longer the existence of a nerve cell and a nerve fibre , but only a nerve cell with minute processes and prolongations , vary- ing in length from less than the diameter of the Original ...
... tissue . In the neuron the- ory we comprehend no longer the existence of a nerve cell and a nerve fibre , but only a nerve cell with minute processes and prolongations , vary- ing in length from less than the diameter of the Original ...
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... tissue was disintegrating . An incision was made in the hand which disclosed the presence of shreddy masses of gangrenous cellular tissue and a commencing necrosis of the bones . A little later it was noticed that a deep - seated ...
... tissue was disintegrating . An incision was made in the hand which disclosed the presence of shreddy masses of gangrenous cellular tissue and a commencing necrosis of the bones . A little later it was noticed that a deep - seated ...
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