Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10J. W. Keating., 1888 - Medicine |
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... frequently called your attention to hysteria of traumatic origin in men , but these cases are not so well known as they should be , for they are not at all rare . This man is a mason , twenty - four years old , and had not suffered from ...
... frequently called your attention to hysteria of traumatic origin in men , but these cases are not so well known as they should be , for they are not at all rare . This man is a mason , twenty - four years old , and had not suffered from ...
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... frequently due either to the relaxation of the muscular tissue of the large intestine , and the diminution of its contractility , or to the lack of secretion of the intestinal juice or of the bile , or yet to a mechanical obstacle ...
... frequently due either to the relaxation of the muscular tissue of the large intestine , and the diminution of its contractility , or to the lack of secretion of the intestinal juice or of the bile , or yet to a mechanical obstacle ...
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... scientific work . Virchow , whose name we meet so frequently in our text- books , lectures and demonstrates every day on the various branches of pathology , and , although he is nearly 18 LETTER FROM BERLIN . CORRESPONDENCE. ...
... scientific work . Virchow , whose name we meet so frequently in our text- books , lectures and demonstrates every day on the various branches of pathology , and , although he is nearly 18 LETTER FROM BERLIN . CORRESPONDENCE. ...
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... frequently used chloroform with the ligatures , and so far without noting any unpleasant results ; but , whichever anæs- thetic is used , the head should lie low , and , if alarming symp- toms should develop , I should draw the patient ...
... frequently used chloroform with the ligatures , and so far without noting any unpleasant results ; but , whichever anæs- thetic is used , the head should lie low , and , if alarming symp- toms should develop , I should draw the patient ...
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... frequently wetting it , and the use of an ointment of precipitated sulphur in the strength of one drachm to the ounce of vaseline , applied every night for a week or two , and then every other night until the scalp is no longer ...
... frequently wetting it , and the use of an ointment of precipitated sulphur in the strength of one drachm to the ounce of vaseline , applied every night for a week or two , and then every other night until the scalp is no longer ...
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