North American Journal of Homoeopathy1903 |
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... tissue between the nerve fibres , or in the nerve fibres themselves , it is known as peri- neuritis , interstitial neuritis , or parenchymatous neuritis . Simple neuritis is usually caused by injuries , wounds , or some compression of ...
... tissue between the nerve fibres , or in the nerve fibres themselves , it is known as peri- neuritis , interstitial neuritis , or parenchymatous neuritis . Simple neuritis is usually caused by injuries , wounds , or some compression of ...
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... tissue strand , and ren- dering necessary a complete rebuilding , by the process of regenera- tion , of the entire contents of the nerve sheath before a complete cure can be effected . The clinical symptoms vary according to the ...
... tissue strand , and ren- dering necessary a complete rebuilding , by the process of regenera- tion , of the entire contents of the nerve sheath before a complete cure can be effected . The clinical symptoms vary according to the ...
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... tissue which might be removed with a possibility of life being maintained . Or those neglected cases where the secretiveness of the patient or some other cause , such as a rapid growth , has al- lowed the neoplasm to reach such ...
... tissue which might be removed with a possibility of life being maintained . Or those neglected cases where the secretiveness of the patient or some other cause , such as a rapid growth , has al- lowed the neoplasm to reach such ...
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... tissue already begun . By the end of the first month the tumor had softened about its circumference to the extent of more than one - third of its bulk , and there was a lessened solidity of the remaining mass , just as a snow bank melts ...
... tissue already begun . By the end of the first month the tumor had softened about its circumference to the extent of more than one - third of its bulk , and there was a lessened solidity of the remaining mass , just as a snow bank melts ...
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... tissue of the breast , and , by its weight , give rise to severe pains . Again a case of scirrhus which had involved the whole right side of the thorax in a woman of 73. In this case a diagnosis of scirrhus was made by Dr. C. W. Cary ...
... tissue of the breast , and , by its weight , give rise to severe pains . Again a case of scirrhus which had involved the whole right side of the thorax in a woman of 73. In this case a diagnosis of scirrhus was made by Dr. C. W. Cary ...
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