The Chicago Clinic: A Monthly Journal Devoted to the Best Interests of the Medical Profession, Volume 12Chicago Clinical School, 1899 |
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... diagnosis in these rare cases may be difficult . Bronchitis fre- quently complicates other diseases . It is present in measles and whooping - cough . Sometimes the complication overshadows in importance the original disease . It is a ...
... diagnosis in these rare cases may be difficult . Bronchitis fre- quently complicates other diseases . It is present in measles and whooping - cough . Sometimes the complication overshadows in importance the original disease . It is a ...
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... diagnosis , when made at all , is frequently made post- mortem , to the chagrin of the physician and the discredit of the profession . It is a mat- ter of regret that so little can be done for it in a therapeutic way , but we should ...
... diagnosis , when made at all , is frequently made post- mortem , to the chagrin of the physician and the discredit of the profession . It is a mat- ter of regret that so little can be done for it in a therapeutic way , but we should ...
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... diagnosis should be rendered certain , at the time of the operation , by the use of the hypodermic needle , before the large aspira- tor needle is inserted . When the proper time comes always remove these effusions by operative means ...
... diagnosis should be rendered certain , at the time of the operation , by the use of the hypodermic needle , before the large aspira- tor needle is inserted . When the proper time comes always remove these effusions by operative means ...
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... diagnosis . To say it terminates in full and complete rc- covery implies regeneration of hepatic cells . The great majority of cases , and the only ones I have seen , terminate in death in a very few days from the beginning of the ...
... diagnosis . To say it terminates in full and complete rc- covery implies regeneration of hepatic cells . The great majority of cases , and the only ones I have seen , terminate in death in a very few days from the beginning of the ...
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... diagnosis becomes more perfect in its practical application , so the term as here used will be less and less in demand . Bacteriology and pathology will cast more light on the subject , and re- sult in more accurate classifications ...
... diagnosis becomes more perfect in its practical application , so the term as here used will be less and less in demand . Bacteriology and pathology will cast more light on the subject , and re- sult in more accurate classifications ...
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