The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 23Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1902 |
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... symptoms , diagnosis , prognosis and treatment based upon a study of these cases . 1. The etiology of primary tuberculosis of the parotid gland may , like all causative factors , be divided into a predisposing or pri- mary cause and a ...
... symptoms , diagnosis , prognosis and treatment based upon a study of these cases . 1. The etiology of primary tuberculosis of the parotid gland may , like all causative factors , be divided into a predisposing or pri- mary cause and a ...
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... symptoms found in most of the reported cases was swelling of the gland , either in the form of a curcumscribed and fluctuating tumor or a more diffuse with occasional soft spots here and there , the skin being usually adherent , red ...
... symptoms found in most of the reported cases was swelling of the gland , either in the form of a curcumscribed and fluctuating tumor or a more diffuse with occasional soft spots here and there , the skin being usually adherent , red ...
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... symptoms of " scarlet fever , " but distribute reports of actual cases , and then make the student discuss the case and reason out the symptoms , thus arriving at a diagnosis . This will train them to do the work they will be called on ...
... symptoms of " scarlet fever , " but distribute reports of actual cases , and then make the student discuss the case and reason out the symptoms , thus arriving at a diagnosis . This will train them to do the work they will be called on ...
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... symptoms , another the pathology , and to another the treatment , etc. They must read papers at the next clinic , which is begun with a pres- entation of the case in question , and then I quiz these five men on their work . The ...
... symptoms , another the pathology , and to another the treatment , etc. They must read papers at the next clinic , which is begun with a pres- entation of the case in question , and then I quiz these five men on their work . The ...
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... symptoms from the administration of ergot in some cases and yet text books on obstetrics teach its routine use at the end of every labor . DR . HOLMES , in closing the discussion , said : When I began practice I gave ergot to every ...
... symptoms from the administration of ergot in some cases and yet text books on obstetrics teach its routine use at the end of every labor . DR . HOLMES , in closing the discussion , said : When I began practice I gave ergot to every ...
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