Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 2J. W. Keating., 1880 - Medicine |
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... suffering ; and from this alone it can be determined whether the pollution is to be considered as normal . It is a complete mistake to try to decide whether they are healthy or not , simply by enumerating them , as some of the best ...
... suffering ; and from this alone it can be determined whether the pollution is to be considered as normal . It is a complete mistake to try to decide whether they are healthy or not , simply by enumerating them , as some of the best ...
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... suffering severely from shock . His face was deadly pale , and the surface of the body very cold . He was quite conscious , and complained of great pain . I administered chloroform at once , and re - amputated the lac- erated stumps ...
... suffering severely from shock . His face was deadly pale , and the surface of the body very cold . He was quite conscious , and complained of great pain . I administered chloroform at once , and re - amputated the lac- erated stumps ...
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... suffering from hydrocephalus and convergent strabismus . The third child , five years old , has a small spina bifida on the first and second lumbar vertebræ . After this son , the mother aborted in the second month of pregnancy . The ...
... suffering from hydrocephalus and convergent strabismus . The third child , five years old , has a small spina bifida on the first and second lumbar vertebræ . After this son , the mother aborted in the second month of pregnancy . The ...
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... suffering from this affection died . Some got well , but with great deformity . On the streets of almost every village you may see one or more poor creatures sadly deformed by this disease , and for every one seen in this condition ...
... suffering from this affection died . Some got well , but with great deformity . On the streets of almost every village you may see one or more poor creatures sadly deformed by this disease , and for every one seen in this condition ...
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... the hair came out , showing that the object had been accomplished . In this case the patient did not complain of pain at all . Neither did her face show any evidence of suffering , the only indication EDITORIAL BRIEFS . 55.
... the hair came out , showing that the object had been accomplished . In this case the patient did not complain of pain at all . Neither did her face show any evidence of suffering , the only indication EDITORIAL BRIEFS . 55.
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