Canada Lancet, Volume 20Lancet Publishing Company, 1888 - Medicine |
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... Marked dulness corresponding to the fissure between the two lobes involved , was noted . Two days later the presence of fluid in considerable quantity was recognized , and I was asked by my assistant to see the case . I did so , and we ...
... Marked dulness corresponding to the fissure between the two lobes involved , was noted . Two days later the presence of fluid in considerable quantity was recognized , and I was asked by my assistant to see the case . I did so , and we ...
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... marked influence upon uterine pathology than this is now doing , and will do in the future . None will have more influence in abolishing useless and hurtful therapeutical resources . " Although laceration of the cervix was described by ...
... marked influence upon uterine pathology than this is now doing , and will do in the future . None will have more influence in abolishing useless and hurtful therapeutical resources . " Although laceration of the cervix was described by ...
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... marked by special protuberance at certain points in the cir- cumference of the gut ; and these I find have a pretty uniform position , owing no doubt to the regular disposition of the fibrous septa . But the essential fact remains that ...
... marked by special protuberance at certain points in the cir- cumference of the gut ; and these I find have a pretty uniform position , owing no doubt to the regular disposition of the fibrous septa . But the essential fact remains that ...
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... marked augmentation of appetite , increased desire for sleep , and a propor- tionate improvement of nutrition . These three factors are usually closely associated , and the effect of sea air may be accurately gauged by its influ- ence ...
... marked augmentation of appetite , increased desire for sleep , and a propor- tionate improvement of nutrition . These three factors are usually closely associated , and the effect of sea air may be accurately gauged by its influ- ence ...
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... marked sensory phenomena , and by the order in which the muscles are attacked . PERIPHERAL NEURITIS . - In discussing this sub- ject in the Brit . Med . Journal , 1887 , p . 6 , Ross The I 1 THE CANADA LANCET . A Monthly Journal of 18 ...
... marked sensory phenomena , and by the order in which the muscles are attacked . PERIPHERAL NEURITIS . - In discussing this sub- ject in the Brit . Med . Journal , 1887 , p . 6 , Ross The I 1 THE CANADA LANCET . A Monthly Journal of 18 ...
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