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... occurred where the local appearances and the subsequent history left no doubt of the diagnosis , and yet physicians of well - established reputation in this department could discover no physical signs in the chest . Statistics differ ...
... occurred where the local appearances and the subsequent history left no doubt of the diagnosis , and yet physicians of well - established reputation in this department could discover no physical signs in the chest . Statistics differ ...
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... occurred at about the sixth to the eighth week ; neither knew she was pregnant , and the conditions and symptoms were nearly identical . In each case the blood had filled the pelvis so completely that the uterus was immovably fixed ...
... occurred at about the sixth to the eighth week ; neither knew she was pregnant , and the conditions and symptoms were nearly identical . In each case the blood had filled the pelvis so completely that the uterus was immovably fixed ...
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... occurred to me then ; I concluded to apply the artery forceps , catching up with the side of the forceps at least half an inch of the walls of the vein , completely closing the rent , and yet not narrowing its lumen to any great extent ...
... occurred to me then ; I concluded to apply the artery forceps , catching up with the side of the forceps at least half an inch of the walls of the vein , completely closing the rent , and yet not narrowing its lumen to any great extent ...
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... occur in the first pregnancy , I am inclined to think that the kidney oftentimes returns to what might be called a ... occurred in a primipara . I think where there have been repeated gestations , each one accompanied by albuminuria ...
... occur in the first pregnancy , I am inclined to think that the kidney oftentimes returns to what might be called a ... occurred in a primipara . I think where there have been repeated gestations , each one accompanied by albuminuria ...
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... occurred , where life has been prolonged , by judicious treatment and change of climate . Dr. H. N. Leavell ( visiting ) : I was struck with what Dr. Wilson said in regard to laryngeal involvement being secondary to pulmonary ...
... occurred , where life has been prolonged , by judicious treatment and change of climate . Dr. H. N. Leavell ( visiting ) : I was struck with what Dr. Wilson said in regard to laryngeal involvement being secondary to pulmonary ...
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