The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 17F. A. Davis, 1895 - Medicine |
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... suffering during the last two weeks , -an elevation asso- ciated with loss of flesh , strength , and appe- tite , and a depressed , anxious appearance of the countenance . This association of symptoms led me to commit myself to you that ...
... suffering during the last two weeks , -an elevation asso- ciated with loss of flesh , strength , and appe- tite , and a depressed , anxious appearance of the countenance . This association of symptoms led me to commit myself to you that ...
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... suffer from any chronic nervous disease should never attempt to become a nurse , because her in- firmities are noticed and magnified by her patients . The same may be said of those who suffer from nasal catarrh , asthma , or such dis ...
... suffer from any chronic nervous disease should never attempt to become a nurse , because her in- firmities are noticed and magnified by her patients . The same may be said of those who suffer from nasal catarrh , asthma , or such dis ...
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... suffering is caused to stress cannot be laid upon the possession of a patients who are very ill by the lack of " " petty sound mind in a sound body as an essential management , " as Florence Nightingale appro- qualification for a ...
... suffering is caused to stress cannot be laid upon the possession of a patients who are very ill by the lack of " " petty sound mind in a sound body as an essential management , " as Florence Nightingale appro- qualification for a ...
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... suffer pain ; likewise a neurasthenic subject will not be able to respond to ordinary impressions made upon it . On the other hand , he may have a very high degree of ametropia , and will suffer no inconvenience so long as he has a ...
... suffer pain ; likewise a neurasthenic subject will not be able to respond to ordinary impressions made upon it . On the other hand , he may have a very high degree of ametropia , and will suffer no inconvenience so long as he has a ...
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... suffering from disease of the stomach , liver , nasal passages , uterus , or ovaries , and that after the successful treatment of the particular dis- ease they have all disappeared , yet it is not true nor does it prove them to be ...
... suffering from disease of the stomach , liver , nasal passages , uterus , or ovaries , and that after the successful treatment of the particular dis- ease they have all disappeared , yet it is not true nor does it prove them to be ...
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