Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 2J. W. Keating., 1880 - Medicine |
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... remained with the neck part . I tried to attract the bird's attention first by loudly snapping my fingers close to its ears , but it did not seem to hear . I very slightly touched its feathers and it at once assumed an attitude of ...
... remained with the neck part . I tried to attract the bird's attention first by loudly snapping my fingers close to its ears , but it did not seem to hear . I very slightly touched its feathers and it at once assumed an attitude of ...
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... remained quite well , but the liver was always weak . ( 6 ) As a consequence , clinically speaking , every time that a patient presents himself with the clinical form of interstitial hepa- titis , and when it is impossible by a physical ...
... remained quite well , but the liver was always weak . ( 6 ) As a consequence , clinically speaking , every time that a patient presents himself with the clinical form of interstitial hepa- titis , and when it is impossible by a physical ...
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... remained firmly adherent to the posterior wall of the bladder . This fragment was seized by a strong - jawed forceps and with- drawn , bringing with it the suture , which had formed the nucleus of the stone . The stone weighed half an ...
... remained firmly adherent to the posterior wall of the bladder . This fragment was seized by a strong - jawed forceps and with- drawn , bringing with it the suture , which had formed the nucleus of the stone . The stone weighed half an ...
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... remained abundant and the prostration became alarming . On the 27th of May , the whole of the vaginal canal was found to be filled with a mass of tumor . The under surface of this tumor was rough , while the upper surface was smooth ...
... remained abundant and the prostration became alarming . On the 27th of May , the whole of the vaginal canal was found to be filled with a mass of tumor . The under surface of this tumor was rough , while the upper surface was smooth ...
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... remained , and , as she states , removed two pieces , after which the hemorrhage stopped , and she was comparatively well for two months , when she had her first period , since which she has had menorrhagia and a profuse leucorrhoea ...
... remained , and , as she states , removed two pieces , after which the hemorrhage stopped , and she was comparatively well for two months , when she had her first period , since which she has had menorrhagia and a profuse leucorrhoea ...
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