Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10J. W. Keating., 1888 - Medicine |
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... seen these cases last for months without any atrophy , or other change in the nutrition of the muscles , and in a few cases some atrophy , but no loss on movement on electrization . In order to fix this disease well on your minds , I ...
... seen these cases last for months without any atrophy , or other change in the nutrition of the muscles , and in a few cases some atrophy , but no loss on movement on electrization . In order to fix this disease well on your minds , I ...
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... seen in hysterics . You notice . when I make pressure on one set of muscles of the arm that the corresponding set harden , and unless you make a mass- age of the part , they will remain so for hours , and give great difficulty to get ...
... seen in hysterics . You notice . when I make pressure on one set of muscles of the arm that the corresponding set harden , and unless you make a mass- age of the part , they will remain so for hours , and give great difficulty to get ...
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... seen Dr. Aikins make use of the procedure , and has used it in his own practice for several years . He follows Dr. Aikins ' method of only arresting the venous flow ; in this way , " besides cutting off from the active circulation the ...
... seen Dr. Aikins make use of the procedure , and has used it in his own practice for several years . He follows Dr. Aikins ' method of only arresting the venous flow ; in this way , " besides cutting off from the active circulation the ...
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... seen to deepen very distinctly from the increased quantity of blood flowing to the part . Now clots , which were sufficient to seal effectually the small vessels while the ligatures were in position , may give way under the increased ...
... seen to deepen very distinctly from the increased quantity of blood flowing to the part . Now clots , which were sufficient to seal effectually the small vessels while the ligatures were in position , may give way under the increased ...
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... seen two cases in the practice of the late Dr. James R. Wood in which a gut that was actually purple was replaced , and in both instances with the best possible re- sults . In one case of his own , where a deep furrow marked the seat of ...
... seen two cases in the practice of the late Dr. James R. Wood in which a gut that was actually purple was replaced , and in both instances with the best possible re- sults . In one case of his own , where a deep furrow marked the seat of ...
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