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... infection . Menstruation appeared at sixteen and had always been regular until the age of forty - nine , when it ceased . It lasted only two days , was never profuse , and was without pain . Patient married at 39. Has had but one child ...
... infection . Menstruation appeared at sixteen and had always been regular until the age of forty - nine , when it ceased . It lasted only two days , was never profuse , and was without pain . Patient married at 39. Has had but one child ...
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... infection , regions in which tetanus occurs very frequently , as in parts of Long Island and New Jersey . The soil proba- bly becomes infected from the feces of animals , since the tetanus bacillus is known to thrive in the gastro ...
... infection , regions in which tetanus occurs very frequently , as in parts of Long Island and New Jersey . The soil proba- bly becomes infected from the feces of animals , since the tetanus bacillus is known to thrive in the gastro ...
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... infected and there was also marked evidence of rheumatism . I think that the temperature excludes syphilis in this case . I have no doubt that it was a case of rheumatic infection . Dr. HUN : It was not my intention to cite the evidence ...
... infected and there was also marked evidence of rheumatism . I think that the temperature excludes syphilis in this case . I have no doubt that it was a case of rheumatic infection . Dr. HUN : It was not my intention to cite the evidence ...
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... Infection has always been the terror of the surgeon , and was with us , when working under exceedingly unfavorable circumstances in the old hospital building . I remember many years ago , after a visit to Lawson Tait , bringing the ...
... Infection has always been the terror of the surgeon , and was with us , when working under exceedingly unfavorable circumstances in the old hospital building . I remember many years ago , after a visit to Lawson Tait , bringing the ...
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... infection of the scrotum after tapping with a dirty trocar , or of abdominal wounds after tapping , or cases of urethral infection follow- ing the use of unclean sounds . The general practitioner can gain a great deal by noting how ...
... infection of the scrotum after tapping with a dirty trocar , or of abdominal wounds after tapping , or cases of urethral infection follow- ing the use of unclean sounds . The general practitioner can gain a great deal by noting how ...
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