The Dyspepsia of phthisis

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Lewis, 1894 - 203 pages
 

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Page 9 - CROCKER. Diseases of the Skin. Their Description, Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment, with Special Reference to the Skin Eruptions of Children.
Page 13 - The Student's Medical Dictionary. INCLUDING ALL THE WORDS AND PHRASES GENERALLY USED IN MEDICINE, WITH THEIR PROPER PRONUNCIATION AND DEFINITIONS, BASED ON RECENT MEDICAL LITERATURE. With...
Page 13 - THE STUDENT'S MEDICAL DICTIONARY. INCLUDING ALL THE WORDS AND PHRASES GENERALLY USED IN MEDICINE, WITH THEIR PROPER PRONUNCIATION AND DEFINITIONS, BASED ON RECENT MEDICAL LITERATURE. With Tables of the Bacilli, Micrococci, Leukomains, Ptomains, etc., of the Arteries, Muscles, Nerves, Ganglia, and Plexuses; Mineral Springs of the US, etc.
Page 29 - Physician to the City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, and to the West London Hospital, &c, NOTES ON ASTHMA.
Page 27 - HYGIENE OF THE NURSERY. Including the General Regimen and Feeding of Infants and Children ; Massage, and the Domestic Management of the Ordinary Emergencies of Early Life.
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Page 32 - Antemta and Debility, Constipation, Diabetes, Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Eczema, Fevers, Gall Stones, Gout and Gravel, Heart Disease (chronic), Nervous Diseases, Obesity, Phthisis, Rheumatism (chronic), and Blank Chart for other diseases.
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Page 24 - By HA REEVES, FRCS Edin., Senior Assistant Surgeon and Teacher of Practical Surgery at the London Hospital; Surgeon to the Royal Orthopedic Hospital, &c. With numerous Illustrations, cr.

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