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... success which has attended attemps to establish the truth of its probability . I do not intend to discuss these questions exhaustively , but merely analyze a few points , and indicate some possible sources of error . In my opinion , in ...
... success which has attended attemps to establish the truth of its probability . I do not intend to discuss these questions exhaustively , but merely analyze a few points , and indicate some possible sources of error . In my opinion , in ...
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... success- fully auto - inoculated , producing a second characteristic chan- cre upon him ( Puche , Wallace , Sperino , Bidenkap , Lee and others . ) " In Bumstead and Taylor ' the main issue is avoided to some extent , as witness the ...
... success- fully auto - inoculated , producing a second characteristic chan- cre upon him ( Puche , Wallace , Sperino , Bidenkap , Lee and others . ) " In Bumstead and Taylor ' the main issue is avoided to some extent , as witness the ...
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... successful cases of auto - inoculation . In the first place I wish to call attention to a very interest- ing and brief résumé on the subject by Dr. E. L. Keyes . " In one case ( his own ) excision of the chancre was performed be- fore ...
... successful cases of auto - inoculation . In the first place I wish to call attention to a very interest- ing and brief résumé on the subject by Dr. E. L. Keyes . " In one case ( his own ) excision of the chancre was performed be- fore ...
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... successful cases we also note that an infiltrated sore is most generally the result of the inoculation . Even if an apparent induration takes place there is no corresponding induration of the lymphatic ganglia ana- tomically connected ...
... successful cases we also note that an infiltrated sore is most generally the result of the inoculation . Even if an apparent induration takes place there is no corresponding induration of the lymphatic ganglia ana- tomically connected ...
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... and , by them we not only succeeded in improving the form , but likewise the joint affection . Our success was so striking that we steadily persisted and improved the local treatment . Finding that local 32 [ July , ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS .
... and , by them we not only succeeded in improving the form , but likewise the joint affection . Our success was so striking that we steadily persisted and improved the local treatment . Finding that local 32 [ July , ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS .
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