North Carolina Medical Journal, Volumes 35-361895 |
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... fact that artificial cultures die out long before they have exhausted the nutri- ent substances in their culture media . This principle governed me in the use of tuberculocidin and antiphthisin for the cure of tuberculosis , and also of ...
... fact that artificial cultures die out long before they have exhausted the nutri- ent substances in their culture media . This principle governed me in the use of tuberculocidin and antiphthisin for the cure of tuberculosis , and also of ...
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... consistent with symp- tomatic facts , and this applies espe- cially to married women and cases of suspected heredity . The fact that syphilitic forms of nervous 6 Pritchard - The Diagnosis of Syphilis of the Nervous System .
... consistent with symp- tomatic facts , and this applies espe- cially to married women and cases of suspected heredity . The fact that syphilitic forms of nervous 6 Pritchard - The Diagnosis of Syphilis of the Nervous System .
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... fact , I have never seen somnolence in the early disease except in association with acute symptoms , as in the pseudo or actual apoplexies , and it is not then diagnostic . The insomnia is associated with the headache almost invariably ...
... fact , I have never seen somnolence in the early disease except in association with acute symptoms , as in the pseudo or actual apoplexies , and it is not then diagnostic . The insomnia is associated with the headache almost invariably ...
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... fact that these symptoms are common to both cere- bral and spinal syphilis lies in the be- lief that we do not meet with disease of either brain or cord alone , but that in all cases both are involved , though in varying degree , of ...
... fact that these symptoms are common to both cere- bral and spinal syphilis lies in the be- lief that we do not meet with disease of either brain or cord alone , but that in all cases both are involved , though in varying degree , of ...
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... fact that , although enemata may be stained by the contents of the colon , there is no expulsive movement of the bowels and the pas- sage of no gas . The burning question now is to edu- cate men to know that action , to be successful ...
... fact that , although enemata may be stained by the contents of the colon , there is no expulsive movement of the bowels and the pas- sage of no gas . The burning question now is to edu- cate men to know that action , to be successful ...
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