The Medical Era: A Practical Medical Magazine, Volume 8, Issue 1Solomon Claiborne Martin, Clarence Martin 1898 |
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... marked paralysis of the abdominal muscles and the intercostal muscles . This will embarrass res- piration , and your patient may die , the death being the result of filling the air vesicles with mucus which is so tough that it cannot be ...
... marked paralysis of the abdominal muscles and the intercostal muscles . This will embarrass res- piration , and your patient may die , the death being the result of filling the air vesicles with mucus which is so tough that it cannot be ...
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... marked infiltration . In the albuminuric form there is a characteristic infiltration of the mucous surface of the entire intestinal tract , while in the melano - albuminuric form there is marked hæmorrhagic infarction throughout the ...
... marked infiltration . In the albuminuric form there is a characteristic infiltration of the mucous surface of the entire intestinal tract , while in the melano - albuminuric form there is marked hæmorrhagic infarction throughout the ...
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... marked by the development of isolated , rounded , conical , elevated pustules , from pea size to an inch or more in diameter , resting upon a mildly inflamed non - ulcerating base , and healing without leaving pigmentation or scars ...
... marked by the development of isolated , rounded , conical , elevated pustules , from pea size to an inch or more in diameter , resting upon a mildly inflamed non - ulcerating base , and healing without leaving pigmentation or scars ...
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... which came from the tears . There has been a marked improvement in the young lady's condition since the removal of the rhinolith ; overflowing of the tears in the left eye has ceased , nasal respiration 26 Saint Louis Medical Era .
... which came from the tears . There has been a marked improvement in the young lady's condition since the removal of the rhinolith ; overflowing of the tears in the left eye has ceased , nasal respiration 26 Saint Louis Medical Era .
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... marked cases , with the result of six deaths and sixteen recoveries . He further tested its efficacy as a prophylactic by injecting the convicts in the jail at San Carlo do Pinhal , with the result that not a single case appeared among ...
... marked cases , with the result of six deaths and sixteen recoveries . He further tested its efficacy as a prophylactic by injecting the convicts in the jail at San Carlo do Pinhal , with the result that not a single case appeared among ...
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Page 35 - Hydrozone is put up only in extra small, small, medium and large size bottles bearing a red label, white letters, gold and blue border with my signature.
Page 33 - The twenty-fourth annual meeting of the Mississippi Valley Medical Association will be held at Nashville, Tenn., October 11-14, under the presidency of Dr. John Young Brown of St. Louis, Mo. This association is second in size only to the American Medical Association and has done most excellent scientific work in the past. The annual addresses will be made by Dr. James T. Whittaker of Cincinnati, on Medicine, and by Dr.
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