St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 461843 - Medicine |
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... head and ears , was confined to her bed by the severity of the attack . In an adjoining yard were some boys making a peculiar , loud and very disagreeable noise , by drawing a rosined string through their hands , the string having been ...
... head and ears , was confined to her bed by the severity of the attack . In an adjoining yard were some boys making a peculiar , loud and very disagreeable noise , by drawing a rosined string through their hands , the string having been ...
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... head to one side and filling the auditory canal with slightly warmed salt water . The electrode should then be passed into the ear to within one quarter of an inch of the membrana tympani , when it should be connected with the battery ...
... head to one side and filling the auditory canal with slightly warmed salt water . The electrode should then be passed into the ear to within one quarter of an inch of the membrana tympani , when it should be connected with the battery ...
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... heads than his own , the money which would have liquidated all of his obligations , and more , is found secreted about his person and premises . In obeying the first law of nature , self - preservation from impending ruin , he has acted ...
... heads than his own , the money which would have liquidated all of his obligations , and more , is found secreted about his person and premises . In obeying the first law of nature , self - preservation from impending ruin , he has acted ...
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... head has obscured his normal perceptions , and blinded his judge- ment of his environments . They remain the same as formerly , but he has changed , and to his disease distorted perceptions and judge- ments , the subjective appears as ...
... head has obscured his normal perceptions , and blinded his judge- ment of his environments . They remain the same as formerly , but he has changed , and to his disease distorted perceptions and judge- ments , the subjective appears as ...
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... head of the wandering cell . It is a cell that is not thoroughly developed , and may be termed an embryonic cell or blastoderm ; a cell of a little higher growth , a little more devel- oped , would come under the head of the blood cell ...
... head of the wandering cell . It is a cell that is not thoroughly developed , and may be termed an embryonic cell or blastoderm ; a cell of a little higher growth , a little more devel- oped , would come under the head of the blood cell ...
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