The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Volume 103J.B. Lippincott, Company, 1892 |
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Page 67
... disease if left untreated , on the other . His remarks apply to all those operations for the removal of trifling ... disease of the kidneys than by corresponding disease of any other organ . The preparation of the patient is described ...
... disease if left untreated , on the other . His remarks apply to all those operations for the removal of trifling ... disease of the kidneys than by corresponding disease of any other organ . The preparation of the patient is described ...
Page 81
... disease of the pancreas , and as the sine qua non for that constitutional nutritive disturbance known as diabetes . Transitory glycosuria may be dependent upon temporary changes in the pancreas , as well as upon influences that occasion ...
... disease of the pancreas , and as the sine qua non for that constitutional nutritive disturbance known as diabetes . Transitory glycosuria may be dependent upon temporary changes in the pancreas , as well as upon influences that occasion ...
Page 82
... disease of lung due to syphilis , does not appear to be proved . Another advantage would be the disappearance of the term " stages of phthisis . " Few expressions have done more than this to confuse the minds of students . It is hardly ...
... disease of lung due to syphilis , does not appear to be proved . Another advantage would be the disappearance of the term " stages of phthisis . " Few expressions have done more than this to confuse the minds of students . It is hardly ...
Page 94
... disease of the throat or nose . His conclusions from this study do not lead him to regard , as others have done , pharyngitis sicca as a result of disease of the structures under consideration ; nor to find that the associated diseases ...
... disease of the throat or nose . His conclusions from this study do not lead him to regard , as others have done , pharyngitis sicca as a result of disease of the structures under consideration ; nor to find that the associated diseases ...
Page 105
... disease . The second class includes those cases in which the disease is well developed . In the first group the author had observed ten cases . In these were more or less firm fibrinous vegetations , making a ring - like formation ...
... disease . The second class includes those cases in which the disease is well developed . In the first group the author had observed ten cases . In these were more or less firm fibrinous vegetations , making a ring - like formation ...
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