The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 17F. A. Davis, 1895 - Medicine |
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... produced a nized foetal movements . Her menstruation certain amount of irritation and peritonitis . after this ... producing a similar train of symptoms , and patient ? The fluctuation would lead us to the withdrawal of so large an ...
... produced a nized foetal movements . Her menstruation certain amount of irritation and peritonitis . after this ... producing a similar train of symptoms , and patient ? The fluctuation would lead us to the withdrawal of so large an ...
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... produced only by eye - strain have existed in patients who were suffering from disease of the stomach , liver , nasal passages , uterus , or ovaries , and that after the successful treatment of the particular dis- ease they have all ...
... produced only by eye - strain have existed in patients who were suffering from disease of the stomach , liver , nasal passages , uterus , or ovaries , and that after the successful treatment of the particular dis- ease they have all ...
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... produced a convulsive paroxysm . The hyperæsthetic region in the tonsil was treated , and patient completely cured . toms . INCOMPLETE GRAVES'S DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH NASAL POLYPI . Scanes Spicer ( The Medical Week , No- vember 16 ...
... produced a convulsive paroxysm . The hyperæsthetic region in the tonsil was treated , and patient completely cured . toms . INCOMPLETE GRAVES'S DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH NASAL POLYPI . Scanes Spicer ( The Medical Week , No- vember 16 ...
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... produced the hysteria without the intervention of any hereditary predisposi- tion . - La Médecine Moderne . CONGENITAL HYDRONEPHROSIS . M. Monod , in the name of M. Martin , of Geneva , reported to the Surgical Society a case of ...
... produced the hysteria without the intervention of any hereditary predisposi- tion . - La Médecine Moderne . CONGENITAL HYDRONEPHROSIS . M. Monod , in the name of M. Martin , of Geneva , reported to the Surgical Society a case of ...
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... produced by the floating kidney , an operation was performed . The displaced organ was fixed . Ten days after the operation the patient's appetite became vigorous and the membranous dis- charges suddenly ceased . The coincidence was so ...
... produced by the floating kidney , an operation was performed . The displaced organ was fixed . Ten days after the operation the patient's appetite became vigorous and the membranous dis- charges suddenly ceased . The coincidence was so ...
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Page 240 - But, associated with this condition, there is always more or less pain, and antikamnia will remove these unpleasant symptoms and place the system in the best condition for the quinine to do its work. There are a number of ailments, not closely defined, which are due to the presence of malarial poison.
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