Yale Medical Journal, Volume 2Yale Medical School, 1896 - Medicine Includes the Proceedings of the Connecticut State Medical Society. |
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... fact , to enjoy life at all . The very time when relief from the pain is most desired , as at social gatherings , at the theater , or at church , is the time when a par- oxysm will develop . Cramps in the irritated toes may develop and ...
... fact , to enjoy life at all . The very time when relief from the pain is most desired , as at social gatherings , at the theater , or at church , is the time when a par- oxysm will develop . Cramps in the irritated toes may develop and ...
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... fact , wherever nuclei are present a substance can be obtained from their contained nucleo albumin , which , in a measure is rich in phosphorus , soluble in weak alkalies , insoluble in acids and in artificial gastric juice , and which ...
... fact , wherever nuclei are present a substance can be obtained from their contained nucleo albumin , which , in a measure is rich in phosphorus , soluble in weak alkalies , insoluble in acids and in artificial gastric juice , and which ...
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... fact that attacks of erysipelas sometimes terminate the course of limited external tuberculous lesions . Sarcoma was also ob- served to be stopped in its growth by an attack of erysipelas . In 1889 , Hericourt and Richet injected ...
... fact that attacks of erysipelas sometimes terminate the course of limited external tuberculous lesions . Sarcoma was also ob- served to be stopped in its growth by an attack of erysipelas . In 1889 , Hericourt and Richet injected ...
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... fact that to many practicing physicians it is an impossible thing . " This will be the case so long as our most popular and most numerously attended medical schools fail to give any adequate individual instruction in bacteriology . The ...
... fact that to many practicing physicians it is an impossible thing . " This will be the case so long as our most popular and most numerously attended medical schools fail to give any adequate individual instruction in bacteriology . The ...
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... fact , more to do with the disease to - day than the physician . " This statement at first seems extravagant . It would not be made by any but a sur- geon , for he always makes much of his art . But let us see his comments and we can ...
... fact , more to do with the disease to - day than the physician . " This statement at first seems extravagant . It would not be made by any but a sur- geon , for he always makes much of his art . But let us see his comments and we can ...
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Page 132 - ... months old. The case which was presented showed the advantages of only taking part of the tendon of a healthy muscle which was made to carry on the function of its paralyzed associate, without in any way interfering with its own work. The brace, which had been worn since two years of age, was left off, the patient walked without a limp, the talipes valgus was entirely corrected and the boy had become quite an expert on roller skates. Dr. Milliken predicts a great field for Tendon Grafting in...