North Carolina Medical Journal, Volumes 25-261890 - Medicine |
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... especially one pole being placed over the nerve as it crosses the scalenus muscle at the root of the neck , and the other at the epigastrium . Finally , disagreeable as it is , I am confident I have seen mouth to mouth insufflation in ...
... especially one pole being placed over the nerve as it crosses the scalenus muscle at the root of the neck , and the other at the epigastrium . Finally , disagreeable as it is , I am confident I have seen mouth to mouth insufflation in ...
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... especially from the medical profession of THE CAROLINAS . Articles requiring illustrations can be promptly sup- plied by previous arrangement with the Editors . Any subscriber can have a specimen number sent free of cost to a friend ...
... especially from the medical profession of THE CAROLINAS . Articles requiring illustrations can be promptly sup- plied by previous arrangement with the Editors . Any subscriber can have a specimen number sent free of cost to a friend ...
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... especially to prime , full - grown negroes . William Alston lost about thirty - five of that description . The whole mucous membrane , through all its recesses on the insinuses of the asfrontis , was most grievously affected . Deafness ...
... especially to prime , full - grown negroes . William Alston lost about thirty - five of that description . The whole mucous membrane , through all its recesses on the insinuses of the asfrontis , was most grievously affected . Deafness ...
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... especially in the eye and ear diseases ? Dr. Chisolm is inimitable in the various abilities he possesses , as surgeon and clinical teacher . He showed the writer the 91st and 92d cases of cataract extraction done with- out iridectomy ...
... especially in the eye and ear diseases ? Dr. Chisolm is inimitable in the various abilities he possesses , as surgeon and clinical teacher . He showed the writer the 91st and 92d cases of cataract extraction done with- out iridectomy ...
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... especially if they are exposed to toxic influences - it is easy to suppose spasm and contraction of the vessels take place , whether of peripheral or of central origin . Such abnormal contraction may lead , on the one hand , to ...
... especially if they are exposed to toxic influences - it is easy to suppose spasm and contraction of the vessels take place , whether of peripheral or of central origin . Such abnormal contraction may lead , on the one hand , to ...
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