North Carolina Medical Journal, Volumes 25-261890 - Medicine |
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... attacks .... Diplomas , German medical .... 542 Diploma manufacture in the US , some facts in the ...... 342 124 66 37 in gaslight ....... 753 Dislocations , treatment of Cholera coming ...... 118 compound .... 248 653 Diuretic , elder ...
... attacks .... Diplomas , German medical .... 542 Diploma manufacture in the US , some facts in the ...... 342 124 66 37 in gaslight ....... 753 Dislocations , treatment of Cholera coming ...... 118 compound .... 248 653 Diuretic , elder ...
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... attacks of congestion of the liver , as well as from diarrhoea . He had a particularly severe attack of hepatitis while a student at Oxford in 1880 - '81 , and in 1883 had an empyema of the right side , and , not regaining his strength ...
... attacks of congestion of the liver , as well as from diarrhoea . He had a particularly severe attack of hepatitis while a student at Oxford in 1880 - '81 , and in 1883 had an empyema of the right side , and , not regaining his strength ...
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... attacks of diarrhoea and a good deal of pain over the hepatic region . In addition , there was a considerable amount of fluid in the cavity of the peritoneum , and a slight bruit over the left base of the heart . " The patient was ...
... attacks of diarrhoea and a good deal of pain over the hepatic region . In addition , there was a considerable amount of fluid in the cavity of the peritoneum , and a slight bruit over the left base of the heart . " The patient was ...
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... attack is various , from a few seconds to many hours , or more rarely the patient never comes out of it , as where it is due to heart disease , as the fatty heart , aconite poisoning , or hemorrhage - fatal syncope . In the treatment of ...
... attack is various , from a few seconds to many hours , or more rarely the patient never comes out of it , as where it is due to heart disease , as the fatty heart , aconite poisoning , or hemorrhage - fatal syncope . In the treatment of ...
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... attacks that he was admitted to the hospital . About two weeks after admission he began to cough up small quantities of blood at short intervals . In spite of rest , restricted diet , applica- tion of ice to the chest , and the liberal ...
... attacks that he was admitted to the hospital . About two weeks after admission he began to cough up small quantities of blood at short intervals . In spite of rest , restricted diet , applica- tion of ice to the chest , and the liberal ...
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