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... side of the flask ; their weight , determined in the same manner , was 0.443 gramm . Culture No. 3 contained 200 c.c. old and 300 c.c. new culture fluid ; the color approached more to a normal one , covered the entire surface , and in a ...
... side of the flask ; their weight , determined in the same manner , was 0.443 gramm . Culture No. 3 contained 200 c.c. old and 300 c.c. new culture fluid ; the color approached more to a normal one , covered the entire surface , and in a ...
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... side was affected with a decided hemiparesis . In half an hour he was all right , and went down town alone , but was brought home in a cab , a few hours later , partially paralyzed as before . Next morning . the hemiplegia was completed ...
... side was affected with a decided hemiparesis . In half an hour he was all right , and went down town alone , but was brought home in a cab , a few hours later , partially paralyzed as before . Next morning . the hemiplegia was completed ...
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... side of the face . About five weeks after its onset , the pain suddenly left . and simultaneously the right face was found to be paralyzed and anesthetic . All the branches of the 5th and 7th nerves were paralyzed , and a few months ...
... side of the face . About five weeks after its onset , the pain suddenly left . and simultaneously the right face was found to be paralyzed and anesthetic . All the branches of the 5th and 7th nerves were paralyzed , and a few months ...
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... side of the right hand , over the interspace between the first and second metacarpal bones . The entrance of the snake's teeth caused punctures large enough to admit a small straw to the depth of a half inch . When first seen by me ...
... side of the right hand , over the interspace between the first and second metacarpal bones . The entrance of the snake's teeth caused punctures large enough to admit a small straw to the depth of a half inch . When first seen by me ...
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... side . of head upon a block of wood . At the time of accident he had a convul- sion and then an interval of six months before a return of the seizures . Within the last two years the epileptic attacks have been remarkably severe , the ...
... side . of head upon a block of wood . At the time of accident he had a convul- sion and then an interval of six months before a return of the seizures . Within the last two years the epileptic attacks have been remarkably severe , the ...
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