The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Volume 103J.B. Lippincott, Company, 1892 |
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... become greatly exaggerated in volume , and in an indi- vidual having a large tongue , the motion of this organ ... becomes pediculated , and may even suddenly slip away from its usual position and hang into the throat so as to interfere ...
... become greatly exaggerated in volume , and in an indi- vidual having a large tongue , the motion of this organ ... becomes pediculated , and may even suddenly slip away from its usual position and hang into the throat so as to interfere ...
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... become , it need not constitute a clinical state unless respiration is impeded . If the child has nasal respiration , a natural form of chest and roof of mouth , and if the teeth are regular , the tonsils are in a physiological ...
... become , it need not constitute a clinical state unless respiration is impeded . If the child has nasal respiration , a natural form of chest and roof of mouth , and if the teeth are regular , the tonsils are in a physiological ...
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... become cystic , and reach immense proportions . Cases are reported of tumors of this character weighing eighty pounds . The distribution of the elements is very diverse . The fat may be regularly distributed throughout the tumor or may ...
... become cystic , and reach immense proportions . Cases are reported of tumors of this character weighing eighty pounds . The distribution of the elements is very diverse . The fat may be regularly distributed throughout the tumor or may ...
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... become convinced that in many , if not most cases of intra - cranial syphilis the following group of symptoms is to be obtained : namely a cephalalgia that is apt to be peculiar in a quasi - periodicity that mani- fests itself in a ...
... become convinced that in many , if not most cases of intra - cranial syphilis the following group of symptoms is to be obtained : namely a cephalalgia that is apt to be peculiar in a quasi - periodicity that mani- fests itself in a ...
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... become more abundant and less thick . The patient had a good appearance , with moist tongue , quiet and steady pulse , and normal temperature . She was perspiring rather freely . The pain in the region of the left kidney , and running ...
... become more abundant and less thick . The patient had a good appearance , with moist tongue , quiet and steady pulse , and normal temperature . She was perspiring rather freely . The pain in the region of the left kidney , and running ...
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