Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... able to leave the hospital and attend as out- patients . * Next to typhoid fever and tuberculosis , it is anticipated that antipyrin will be most useful in pneumonia , but I have not had the oppor- tunity of using it in this disease ...
... able to leave the hospital and attend as out- patients . * Next to typhoid fever and tuberculosis , it is anticipated that antipyrin will be most useful in pneumonia , but I have not had the oppor- tunity of using it in this disease ...
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... able to distinguish the ague - plant and its spores , and to propagate it at will , as some of the bacilli are propagated , we cannot hope to prove positively that it can be grown in pure water , but I think that a careful consideration ...
... able to distinguish the ague - plant and its spores , and to propagate it at will , as some of the bacilli are propagated , we cannot hope to prove positively that it can be grown in pure water , but I think that a careful consideration ...
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... able to discover , but three similar cases are on record . In Dr. C. F. Whitney's case ( Medical Record , April 28 , 1883 ) the frænum was merely represented by a lax fold of mucous membrane ; in Dr. Webster's own person ( Medical ...
... able to discover , but three similar cases are on record . In Dr. C. F. Whitney's case ( Medical Record , April 28 , 1883 ) the frænum was merely represented by a lax fold of mucous membrane ; in Dr. Webster's own person ( Medical ...
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... able to turn over in bed and draw up his legs . There is no loss of tendon reflex . Passes his urine in bed - b wels a'so moved in bed . Pupils natural -the left , perhaps , a little the larger of the two . No albumen in urine ...
... able to turn over in bed and draw up his legs . There is no loss of tendon reflex . Passes his urine in bed - b wels a'so moved in bed . Pupils natural -the left , perhaps , a little the larger of the two . No albumen in urine ...
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... able care of Prof. Milnes Marshall , the Of the father's labor it would be superfluous to speak in terms of commendation , for in the obstetric world to - day where is his equal to be found ? Of the son's contribution to the present ...
... able care of Prof. Milnes Marshall , the Of the father's labor it would be superfluous to speak in terms of commendation , for in the obstetric world to - day where is his equal to be found ? Of the son's contribution to the present ...
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