Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... complete limp para'ysis of greater or less extent , but affecting exclusively the limbs , without alteration of cutaneous sensibility or electro - muscular reaction . It is accompanied by acute pains , and a swelling more or less ...
... complete limp para'ysis of greater or less extent , but affecting exclusively the limbs , without alteration of cutaneous sensibility or electro - muscular reaction . It is accompanied by acute pains , and a swelling more or less ...
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... complete recovery of the left arm , and as regards the right arm , the injury to nerve trunks , and the distribution of the ulnar nerve . CASE OF SYME'S AMPUTATION OF THE ANKLE JOINT . Dr. A. Woolverton's patient . History . - Admitted ...
... complete recovery of the left arm , and as regards the right arm , the injury to nerve trunks , and the distribution of the ulnar nerve . CASE OF SYME'S AMPUTATION OF THE ANKLE JOINT . Dr. A. Woolverton's patient . History . - Admitted ...
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... complete . The kidney was com- pletely sacculated , and it was the opinion of the majority present that the disorganization was brought about by acclusion ( congenital ) of the ureter . EXTIRPATION OF THE KIDNEY FOR CALCULOUS PYELITIS ...
... complete . The kidney was com- pletely sacculated , and it was the opinion of the majority present that the disorganization was brought about by acclusion ( congenital ) of the ureter . EXTIRPATION OF THE KIDNEY FOR CALCULOUS PYELITIS ...
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... complete proof that the coloration of the urine was due to the presence of hæmatin in quantity , though no doubt of the correctness of the view has ex- isted in my own mind , since the discovery of the hæmatin , in small quantities , in ...
... complete proof that the coloration of the urine was due to the presence of hæmatin in quantity , though no doubt of the correctness of the view has ex- isted in my own mind , since the discovery of the hæmatin , in small quantities , in ...
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... complete ensues . It will probably be pretty generally ad . mitted , even by those who practise this manner of treatment , that grave dangers exist during this process when at all protracted . The im- mediate dangers are hemorrhage ...
... complete ensues . It will probably be pretty generally ad . mitted , even by those who practise this manner of treatment , that grave dangers exist during this process when at all protracted . The im- mediate dangers are hemorrhage ...
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