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... considerable resistance at the prostate . Their passage through the prostatic urethra occasioned considerable pain and tenesmus which lasted for only a few seconds , the latter of which explains the ap parent obstruction . Urine stream ...
... considerable resistance at the prostate . Their passage through the prostatic urethra occasioned considerable pain and tenesmus which lasted for only a few seconds , the latter of which explains the ap parent obstruction . Urine stream ...
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... considerable dread of suturing the she felt two rough surfaces on the roof of the vagina . peritoneal duplication over the fundus . And this had She did not seek medical aid until she came to the been a real difficulty in a suprapubic ...
... considerable dread of suturing the she felt two rough surfaces on the roof of the vagina . peritoneal duplication over the fundus . And this had She did not seek medical aid until she came to the been a real difficulty in a suprapubic ...
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... considerably improved . I continued taking more during Sunday , when my nose cleared up , and the head ache , fever ... considerable diarrhea set in which was controlled with bismuth and turpentine emulsion . From the tenth day the ...
... considerably improved . I continued taking more during Sunday , when my nose cleared up , and the head ache , fever ... considerable diarrhea set in which was controlled with bismuth and turpentine emulsion . From the tenth day the ...
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... considerable length of time . DR . J. H. MCINTYRE . — This is a very interesting pa- per with which I am greatly pleased and one reason why I came to - night was to hear it ; I expected some- thing good and am not disappointed . The ...
... considerable length of time . DR . J. H. MCINTYRE . — This is a very interesting pa- per with which I am greatly pleased and one reason why I came to - night was to hear it ; I expected some- thing good and am not disappointed . The ...
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... considerable trouble ; sometimes inflam- DR . CAMPBELL . - All that I care to do this evening mation is set up and , I believe , in many instances , mi is to exhibit the specimen , and by way of remarks I can only accentuate what Dr ...
... considerable trouble ; sometimes inflam- DR . CAMPBELL . - All that I care to do this evening mation is set up and , I believe , in many instances , mi is to exhibit the specimen , and by way of remarks I can only accentuate what Dr ...
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