Southern California Practitioner, Volume 29Stoll & Thayer, 1914 - Medicine |
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... given her a chance to re- gain tissue tone and deposit fat . The weight of the small intestine in- creases both from the residium and from congestion of its mucus membrane , and prolapses into the pelvis , with the result of a pull ...
... given her a chance to re- gain tissue tone and deposit fat . The weight of the small intestine in- creases both from the residium and from congestion of its mucus membrane , and prolapses into the pelvis , with the result of a pull ...
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... given case is permitted . The statement that only one or two milliamperes of tube current is used for No. 3 - Deformity of duodenal bulb in- Cicating ulcer . a good hard tube amenable to instant reduction . With the Coil type of ...
... given case is permitted . The statement that only one or two milliamperes of tube current is used for No. 3 - Deformity of duodenal bulb in- Cicating ulcer . a good hard tube amenable to instant reduction . With the Coil type of ...
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... given case , there should be a consultation be- tween the Clinician and the Roentgen- ologist , both the clinical and X - Ray findings being discussed and in that way it will be possible often to arrive at a very much more accurate ...
... given case , there should be a consultation be- tween the Clinician and the Roentgen- ologist , both the clinical and X - Ray findings being discussed and in that way it will be possible often to arrive at a very much more accurate ...
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... given that other diseased conditions may also show a high record . The different eliminative tests for the diagnosis are mentioned , but their in- fallibility is questioned ; yet , the phthalein test of Roundtree and Ge- raghty is ...
... given that other diseased conditions may also show a high record . The different eliminative tests for the diagnosis are mentioned , but their in- fallibility is questioned ; yet , the phthalein test of Roundtree and Ge- raghty is ...
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... given up . Sorgo also protests strongly against the usual method of ascribing every febrile attack to the action of secondary infections with pyogenie cocci , and points out the variety with which definitely Septio ( Joint , heart af ...
... given up . Sorgo also protests strongly against the usual method of ascribing every febrile attack to the action of secondary infections with pyogenie cocci , and points out the variety with which definitely Septio ( Joint , heart af ...
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