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... usually exists at night only , and is subject to iodide of potassium . Phlebitis may be distinguished from calcification of the arte- ries , remembering the anatomy of the parts , by attention to the early history of the disease , and ...
... usually exists at night only , and is subject to iodide of potassium . Phlebitis may be distinguished from calcification of the arte- ries , remembering the anatomy of the parts , by attention to the early history of the disease , and ...
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... usually symmetrical . This symmetry is not only in respect to the situa- tion , but also to the size and extent of the spots and even to the area encroached upon by their growth . Another reason which might be adduced as corroborative ...
... usually symmetrical . This symmetry is not only in respect to the situa- tion , but also to the size and extent of the spots and even to the area encroached upon by their growth . Another reason which might be adduced as corroborative ...
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... usually assigned to it . Autopsy of the animal being made , we discovered visceral congestions similar to those which we have seen in the bodies of persons dead from yellow fever , and we found in the blood the same cryptococci as those ...
... usually assigned to it . Autopsy of the animal being made , we discovered visceral congestions similar to those which we have seen in the bodies of persons dead from yellow fever , and we found in the blood the same cryptococci as those ...
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... usually ends in regurgitation . The influence of sexual relation must not be over- looked ; it can be easily induced by reflex action . Obstinate con- stipation is an important factor in this disease . It almost always accompanies it ...
... usually ends in regurgitation . The influence of sexual relation must not be over- looked ; it can be easily induced by reflex action . Obstinate con- stipation is an important factor in this disease . It almost always accompanies it ...
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... usually said to be a medullary tumor . The medullary tumor properly is a cancer , and it differs from the sar- comas in very striking anatomical points , viz .; the connective tissue elements form the sarcomas , while the cancers are ...
... usually said to be a medullary tumor . The medullary tumor properly is a cancer , and it differs from the sar- comas in very striking anatomical points , viz .; the connective tissue elements form the sarcomas , while the cancers are ...
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