The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Volume 103J.B. Lippincott, Company, 1892 |
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... important surgical features of all of the more recent cases that the author has been able to find in which calculi have been removed from the ureter . Their almost uniform success , while suggesting the possibility that the less ...
... important surgical features of all of the more recent cases that the author has been able to find in which calculi have been removed from the ureter . Their almost uniform success , while suggesting the possibility that the less ...
Page 69
... importance of this subject has not been over - estimated by Mr. Treves . The future of the stump after each ... important excisions , those involving the superior maxilla being very fully treated , while the descriptions of the ...
... importance of this subject has not been over - estimated by Mr. Treves . The future of the stump after each ... important excisions , those involving the superior maxilla being very fully treated , while the descriptions of the ...
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... important . Besides a consideration of the subcutaneous use of the remedies , their history , properties , physiological action , and uses are given . The work has many suggestions of practical value , but things of secondary import ...
... important . Besides a consideration of the subcutaneous use of the remedies , their history , properties , physiological action , and uses are given . The work has many suggestions of practical value , but things of secondary import ...
Page 80
... important and classical changes - in the liver ( diffuse fatty degenera- tion and atrophy , with vacuolation ) , in the spinal cord ( gray degeneration ) , in the stomach , in the kidneys , etc. - were alike present in animals that ...
... important and classical changes - in the liver ( diffuse fatty degenera- tion and atrophy , with vacuolation ) , in the spinal cord ( gray degeneration ) , in the stomach , in the kidneys , etc. - were alike present in animals that ...
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... important circumstance which determined rapid and easy digestion . Hydrochloric acid was absent till two hours or later after a meal . Lactic acid was present in abundance so early as half an hour after taking a full meal . Lactic acid ...
... important circumstance which determined rapid and easy digestion . Hydrochloric acid was absent till two hours or later after a meal . Lactic acid was present in abundance so early as half an hour after taking a full meal . Lactic acid ...
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