The Cincinnati Medical News ..., Volume 18John Adams Thacker J. A. Thacker., 1889 - Medicine |
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... a year ago , with an attack of hemiplgia , which was of short dura- tion . He was recently admitted into one of our charitable institutions with paralysis of the throat , where I was 12 THE TREATMENT OF SOME CASES OF HYSTERIA .
... a year ago , with an attack of hemiplgia , which was of short dura- tion . He was recently admitted into one of our charitable institutions with paralysis of the throat , where I was 12 THE TREATMENT OF SOME CASES OF HYSTERIA .
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... recent experience has proved that this was a mistake , and at the present day there are very few who remain unconvinced as to its exotic origin . Although I think it possible that towns might be made yellow - fever proof by local ...
... recent experience has proved that this was a mistake , and at the present day there are very few who remain unconvinced as to its exotic origin . Although I think it possible that towns might be made yellow - fever proof by local ...
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... recent exca- vations which had been made in the streets of the infected district . It was generally agreed that a very offensive odor was given off from the soil where these excavations were made . Instead of privy vaults , it is the ...
... recent exca- vations which had been made in the streets of the infected district . It was generally agreed that a very offensive odor was given off from the soil where these excavations were made . Instead of privy vaults , it is the ...
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... recently . The majority of such cases end fatally , but this treatment is rational and should be used above all other means , especially after artificial respiration which should be used first . Dr. J. R. Uhler said the prevention of ...
... recently . The majority of such cases end fatally , but this treatment is rational and should be used above all other means , especially after artificial respiration which should be used first . Dr. J. R. Uhler said the prevention of ...
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... recently reported two cases of ascites , one following tubercular peritonitis and the other an enlarged spleen . In both cases a complete , though temporary , disappearance of the ascites was obtained by faradization . Der Fortschritt ...
... recently reported two cases of ascites , one following tubercular peritonitis and the other an enlarged spleen . In both cases a complete , though temporary , disappearance of the ascites was obtained by faradization . Der Fortschritt ...
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