Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 4Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1885 |
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Page 8
... probably due to minute subcutaneous hemorrhages , incident to interference with the venous return . Examined thorax carefully , but could find no cause for the manifest obstruction . Continued treatment . On Thursday , Nov. 13 , Drs ...
... probably due to minute subcutaneous hemorrhages , incident to interference with the venous return . Examined thorax carefully , but could find no cause for the manifest obstruction . Continued treatment . On Thursday , Nov. 13 , Drs ...
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... probably not seldom been mistaken for terminal filaments of motor nerves ; all of which are points of great physiological importance . In conclusion , he recom- mended young men whose time hung heavy upon their hands , to under- take ...
... probably not seldom been mistaken for terminal filaments of motor nerves ; all of which are points of great physiological importance . In conclusion , he recom- mended young men whose time hung heavy upon their hands , to under- take ...
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... probably few if any excep- tions ) , the retained secretion does not undergo changes which convert it into an irritant fluid , but instead it remains innocuous to the walls of the ducts and acini which contain it , and under favorable ...
... probably few if any excep- tions ) , the retained secretion does not undergo changes which convert it into an irritant fluid , but instead it remains innocuous to the walls of the ducts and acini which contain it , and under favorable ...
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... probably the best and most pleasant vehicle available , viz . , milk . This latter is condensed in vacuo to about the specific gravity of the oil itself , and so thoroughly incorporated with it , by a new and original process , as to ...
... probably the best and most pleasant vehicle available , viz . , milk . This latter is condensed in vacuo to about the specific gravity of the oil itself , and so thoroughly incorporated with it , by a new and original process , as to ...
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... probably , he will be the best practitioner who lets Nature make her cure . Proper feeding ranks first in all treatment in early life . " The American editor has revised the work for this country , making additions to the text wherever ...
... probably , he will be the best practitioner who lets Nature make her cure . Proper feeding ranks first in all treatment in early life . " The American editor has revised the work for this country , making additions to the text wherever ...
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