Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10J. W. Keating., 1888 - Medicine |
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... Mayor to appoint a committee of physicians to investigate the condition of quarantine affairs . The report of the committee has been transmitted to the 38 EDITORIAL BRIEFS . but in the language of the text, if you ...
... Mayor to appoint a committee of physicians to investigate the condition of quarantine affairs . The report of the committee has been transmitted to the 38 EDITORIAL BRIEFS . but in the language of the text, if you ...
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... conditions were benefited by the operation of circumcision : Paresis of lower extremities , nine cases ; pain and weakness ... condition , and several ragged openings existed at its fundus . There was a circular opening half an inch in ...
... conditions were benefited by the operation of circumcision : Paresis of lower extremities , nine cases ; pain and weakness ... condition , and several ragged openings existed at its fundus . There was a circular opening half an inch in ...
Page 58
... condition of the skin , you would naturally presume that it must of necessity be jaundiced ; but that is not so - jaundice rarely occurs in this disease . The skin is always muddy , dirty - looking , and occasionally , but only very ...
... condition of the skin , you would naturally presume that it must of necessity be jaundiced ; but that is not so - jaundice rarely occurs in this disease . The skin is always muddy , dirty - looking , and occasionally , but only very ...
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... condition of violent shock from rupture of the abscess into the peritoneal cavity , or the abscess may break externally between the ribs ; this , however does not very commonly occur . Sudden death may occur under circumstances where ...
... condition of violent shock from rupture of the abscess into the peritoneal cavity , or the abscess may break externally between the ribs ; this , however does not very commonly occur . Sudden death may occur under circumstances where ...
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... condition . This perhaps may be light , the subject may be thought to be in perfect health , but the elimination of albumen by the kidneys always indicates a lack of equilibrium between the ingestion and excretion of albuminoid matters ...
... condition . This perhaps may be light , the subject may be thought to be in perfect health , but the elimination of albumen by the kidneys always indicates a lack of equilibrium between the ingestion and excretion of albuminoid matters ...
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