The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Volume 103J.B. Lippincott, Company, 1892 |
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... less indurated , the free surface being especially firm in consistence , and occupied by minute white cicatricial bands which tend to occlude the crypts . Beneath this cortex - like layer the parenchyma may have a softer texture ...
... less indurated , the free surface being especially firm in consistence , and occupied by minute white cicatricial bands which tend to occlude the crypts . Beneath this cortex - like layer the parenchyma may have a softer texture ...
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... less pecu- liarities than do the other features of their natural history . None can be said to be absolutely benign , even those which are made up entirely of histological elements , such as lipoma , fibroma , or myxoma , although they ...
... less pecu- liarities than do the other features of their natural history . None can be said to be absolutely benign , even those which are made up entirely of histological elements , such as lipoma , fibroma , or myxoma , although they ...
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... less difficulties than those of the liver . Here palpation and percussion will be quite sufficient , if employed to locate the spleen in its normal position . Tumors of the omentum lack the fixed position of these growths . The absence ...
... less difficulties than those of the liver . Here palpation and percussion will be quite sufficient , if employed to locate the spleen in its normal position . Tumors of the omentum lack the fixed position of these growths . The absence ...
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... less nervous . A diuretic properly selected is often of the greatest advan- tage . That protean monster , constipation , can derange more lives with nervousness than any other one pathological condition that can be named . Its treatment ...
... less nervous . A diuretic properly selected is often of the greatest advan- tage . That protean monster , constipation , can derange more lives with nervousness than any other one pathological condition that can be named . Its treatment ...
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... less per- sistent pain at the juncture of the lumbar and sacral regions , which is uniformly attributable to malposition of the uterus . The sacral backaches almost always find their cause in the pelvic organs , and for their relief we ...
... less per- sistent pain at the juncture of the lumbar and sacral regions , which is uniformly attributable to malposition of the uterus . The sacral backaches almost always find their cause in the pelvic organs , and for their relief we ...
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