Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volumes 66-671897 |
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secondary complications , they must be such as will interfere as little as possible with the treatment of the primary disease . This is , I think , the fundamental principle underlying this whole discussion , from whichever side it is ...
secondary complications , they must be such as will interfere as little as possible with the treatment of the primary disease . This is , I think , the fundamental principle underlying this whole discussion , from whichever side it is ...
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... sitting posture ; with the trunk inclined forward in order to obtain as much separa tion of the vertebræ as possible . The most rigid antiseptic pre- cautions having been carried out , the needle is gradually 41 GAILLARD'S MEDICAL JOURNAL .
... sitting posture ; with the trunk inclined forward in order to obtain as much separa tion of the vertebræ as possible . The most rigid antiseptic pre- cautions having been carried out , the needle is gradually 41 GAILLARD'S MEDICAL JOURNAL .
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... possible . Some writers claim the possi- bility of no milk - teeth appearing to fill the vacancy . These cases serve as a curiosity for medical men and students , a sight many do not get to behold in a lifetime . Dr. C. C. Surber , of ...
... possible . Some writers claim the possi- bility of no milk - teeth appearing to fill the vacancy . These cases serve as a curiosity for medical men and students , a sight many do not get to behold in a lifetime . Dr. C. C. Surber , of ...
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... possible by manual dilatation of the womb and forceps or turning . When , as in Case V. the patient remains unconscious after delivery , with symptoms of depression , as evidenced by rapid , feeble pulse , a hypodermic of strych- nia ...
... possible by manual dilatation of the womb and forceps or turning . When , as in Case V. the patient remains unconscious after delivery , with symptoms of depression , as evidenced by rapid , feeble pulse , a hypodermic of strych- nia ...
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... possible to diagnosticate the seat of the occlusion ? Many signs have been described as permitting the solution of this im- portant question . Some have rested upon the localization of the pain at the commencement , upon the date of the ...
... possible to diagnosticate the seat of the occlusion ? Many signs have been described as permitting the solution of this im- portant question . Some have rested upon the localization of the pain at the commencement , upon the date of the ...
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