Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10J. W. Keating., 1888 - Medicine |
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... trouble , you will remember that often a cheesy focus is developed in the body of a vertebra , and that can open into the spinal canal , and the pus , or tubercular matter , as you like , can pass downwards , causing trouble , and often ...
... trouble , you will remember that often a cheesy focus is developed in the body of a vertebra , and that can open into the spinal canal , and the pus , or tubercular matter , as you like , can pass downwards , causing trouble , and often ...
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... troubles of sensibility are but temporary , and they will pass away in a month or two . Let the nerves alone , and see what a lesion of the spinal cord itself would do . We know that the most common of these troubles is that of ...
... troubles of sensibility are but temporary , and they will pass away in a month or two . Let the nerves alone , and see what a lesion of the spinal cord itself would do . We know that the most common of these troubles is that of ...
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... troubles of sensibility , and there again the face is always involved ; there are also phenomena of contraction after a short time . Well , there is none of all this in our two patients . There is no atrophy in them , and there is a ...
... troubles of sensibility , and there again the face is always involved ; there are also phenomena of contraction after a short time . Well , there is none of all this in our two patients . There is no atrophy in them , and there is a ...
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... trouble back to 1865 , when he had a gonorrhoea which ran into gleet and resulted in a stricture , and this finally into three urethral fistulæ . August 7 : The patient was etherized and several attempts made to dilate his stricture ...
... trouble back to 1865 , when he had a gonorrhoea which ran into gleet and resulted in a stricture , and this finally into three urethral fistulæ . August 7 : The patient was etherized and several attempts made to dilate his stricture ...
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... trouble in getting it down , although she would not swallow any fluid . She had no more convulsions until 2:15 on the following morning , September 26 , when she had a severe one lasting fifteen minutes . The ether was pushed , but did ...
... trouble in getting it down , although she would not swallow any fluid . She had no more convulsions until 2:15 on the following morning , September 26 , when she had a severe one lasting fifteen minutes . The ether was pushed , but did ...
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