Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10J. W. Keating., 1888 - Medicine |
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... cause of , 222 . Arsenic and lithium in diabetes , 192 . Arsenic for warts , 91 . Association , the American Med- ical , 127 , 180 , 218 . Association , the American Public Health , 319 . Association , Detroit Medical and Library , 547 ...
... cause of , 222 . Arsenic and lithium in diabetes , 192 . Arsenic for warts , 91 . Association , the American Med- ical , 127 , 180 , 218 . Association , the American Public Health , 319 . Association , Detroit Medical and Library , 547 ...
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... causing trouble , and often after pass- ing through the sheaths of the muscles , causes an abscess about the hip . It can also make compression on the spinal marrow , and be the cause of a myelitis , and paraplegia may follow with- out ...
... causing trouble , and often after pass- ing through the sheaths of the muscles , causes an abscess about the hip . It can also make compression on the spinal marrow , and be the cause of a myelitis , and paraplegia may follow with- out ...
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... cause lesions of the mucous membrane of this organ , which , lying back of the short ribs , may affect also the corresponding part of the colon . There is no doubt that in practicing the massage of the colon the fingers should press on ...
... cause lesions of the mucous membrane of this organ , which , lying back of the short ribs , may affect also the corresponding part of the colon . There is no doubt that in practicing the massage of the colon the fingers should press on ...
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... cause of the dysmenorrhoea was the accidental means of discovering the existence of a tumor . October 31 , at 10:30 A. M. operation was performed , Dr. Wyllys Andrews assisting . The patient , room , assistants , all having been ...
... cause of the dysmenorrhoea was the accidental means of discovering the existence of a tumor . October 31 , at 10:30 A. M. operation was performed , Dr. Wyllys Andrews assisting . The patient , room , assistants , all having been ...
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... caused a severe urethral chill and fever . A hypodermic injection of one - third grain of morphia was given , together with seven and one - half grains of antifebrin , chill subsiding in about two hours after . September 22 : Sound ...
... caused a severe urethral chill and fever . A hypodermic injection of one - third grain of morphia was given , together with seven and one - half grains of antifebrin , chill subsiding in about two hours after . September 22 : Sound ...
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