Yale Medical Journal, Volume 2Yale Medical School, 1896 - Medicine Includes the Proceedings of the Connecticut State Medical Society. |
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... severe forms is of frequent occurrence , and is overlooked or passed lightly over by physicians , and the unfortunate sufferer is left to believe that the pain in his foot is incurable . This affection is a neuralgia of one of the ...
... severe forms is of frequent occurrence , and is overlooked or passed lightly over by physicians , and the unfortunate sufferer is left to believe that the pain in his foot is incurable . This affection is a neuralgia of one of the ...
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... severe cases the patient may not be able to use the foot at all , and may be compelled to use crutches . As to treatment : The neuralgia in severe or long - continued cases can , I believe , never be cured by any treatment other than ...
... severe cases the patient may not be able to use the foot at all , and may be compelled to use crutches . As to treatment : The neuralgia in severe or long - continued cases can , I believe , never be cured by any treatment other than ...
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... severe and moribund cases are excluded because they cannot be influenced by the antitoxin , but they should all be added to the general mor- tality list . These cases are excluded from the study of the action of the antitoxin and justly ...
... severe and moribund cases are excluded because they cannot be influenced by the antitoxin , but they should all be added to the general mor- tality list . These cases are excluded from the study of the action of the antitoxin and justly ...
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... severely tested . What , then , is the true position of the nucleins ? First of all it may be well to try and ascertain what nuclein is , and from whence it comes . Most of the substances already men- tioned have been absolutely unknown ...
... severely tested . What , then , is the true position of the nucleins ? First of all it may be well to try and ascertain what nuclein is , and from whence it comes . Most of the substances already men- tioned have been absolutely unknown ...
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... severity of these symptoms . depends upon the individual , the amount of toxine injected and whether the fluid passes directly into the interstitial tissues or the blood vessels . These manifestations abate in a few hours without ...
... severity of these symptoms . depends upon the individual , the amount of toxine injected and whether the fluid passes directly into the interstitial tissues or the blood vessels . These manifestations abate in a few hours without ...
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