Medical Review, Volume 32St. Louis Medical Review Association., 1895 - Medicine |
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... appearance of the heart muscle in valvular 378 lesions 303 House - nerves , 248 Hysteria and degeneracy , 363 Hypnotism , Decline of 230 Hysteria and heart disease , 376 Hysteria , 31 Head operations , 211 Horseshoe kidney , 213 ...
... appearance of the heart muscle in valvular 378 lesions 303 House - nerves , 248 Hysteria and degeneracy , 363 Hypnotism , Decline of 230 Hysteria and heart disease , 376 Hysteria , 31 Head operations , 211 Horseshoe kidney , 213 ...
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... appeared very comfortable . She was sponged , not bathed , as she was pregnant at about the sixth month . The tempera- ture gradually fell , and became normal towards the end of the month . She then had a distinct relape through- out ...
... appeared very comfortable . She was sponged , not bathed , as she was pregnant at about the sixth month . The tempera- ture gradually fell , and became normal towards the end of the month . She then had a distinct relape through- out ...
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... appearing to the sense of touch to be fibrous in character . and that if this is destroyed before it becomes dry , little various occasions , doubtless being the formations of danger is to be feared . The expectoration should be false ...
... appearing to the sense of touch to be fibrous in character . and that if this is destroyed before it becomes dry , little various occasions , doubtless being the formations of danger is to be feared . The expectoration should be false ...
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... appeared , but no sugar was produced . According to this , healthy lang tissue is capable of destroying a small amount of starch , but does not change it into sugar , as does tuberculous lung tissue . Since animal starch is present in ...
... appeared , but no sugar was produced . According to this , healthy lang tissue is capable of destroying a small amount of starch , but does not change it into sugar , as does tuberculous lung tissue . Since animal starch is present in ...
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... appeared and attained the size of a small nut ; a month later it was the size of a small orange . Treatment by sero- therapy was begun March 12 , injections of 3 cc . each of the serum being made in the cellular tissue around the tumor ...
... appeared and attained the size of a small nut ; a month later it was the size of a small orange . Treatment by sero- therapy was begun March 12 , injections of 3 cc . each of the serum being made in the cellular tissue around the tumor ...
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