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... trouble to cause it . An irritation of almost any part of the body , except the nasal cavities , has been said by good authority to produce it ; and if so , why not an irritation of cavities so closely connected to the great center of ...
... trouble to cause it . An irritation of almost any part of the body , except the nasal cavities , has been said by good authority to produce it ; and if so , why not an irritation of cavities so closely connected to the great center of ...
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... soon disappeared almost en- tirely , but the excitement of the heart continuing , I had the patient examined , with me , by Dr. Wm . Porter , who pronounced the trouble to be embolism of the mouth of the 20 [ Jan. , ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS .
... soon disappeared almost en- tirely , but the excitement of the heart continuing , I had the patient examined , with me , by Dr. Wm . Porter , who pronounced the trouble to be embolism of the mouth of the 20 [ Jan. , ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS .
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the trouble to be embolism of the mouth of the pulmonary artery . These symptoms subsided after a few days , and the patient gradually improved until about three weeks afterwards , when he was suddenly attacked with a pneumonia ...
the trouble to be embolism of the mouth of the pulmonary artery . These symptoms subsided after a few days , and the patient gradually improved until about three weeks afterwards , when he was suddenly attacked with a pneumonia ...
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... trouble . The recurring delusion , never yet entirely absent , finally fades away and culminates in cerebral exhaustion and collapse . With the vanished delusion , has gone all psychical pain . Dementia benumbs the higher centres of ...
... trouble . The recurring delusion , never yet entirely absent , finally fades away and culminates in cerebral exhaustion and collapse . With the vanished delusion , has gone all psychical pain . Dementia benumbs the higher centres of ...
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... the constitutional origin of the trouble , to the idea , which the doctor has expressed , of the vitiated condition of the system , of the vitiated cell . DR . GREGORY . — I didn't speak of a 58 [ Jan. , PROCEEDINGS OF MEDICAL SOCIETIES .
... the constitutional origin of the trouble , to the idea , which the doctor has expressed , of the vitiated condition of the system , of the vitiated cell . DR . GREGORY . — I didn't speak of a 58 [ Jan. , PROCEEDINGS OF MEDICAL SOCIETIES .
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