The New York Journal of Medicine, Volume 9J. & H.G. Langley, 1847 |
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Page 44
... believe has many advantages over the plan of giving it alone ) , to the attention of the profession , with the hope that farther experience will lead to improved modes of exhibiting this article , that will be free from the objections ...
... believe has many advantages over the plan of giving it alone ) , to the attention of the profession , with the hope that farther experience will lead to improved modes of exhibiting this article , that will be free from the objections ...
Page 45
... believe he would have ceased to breathe sooner , had not the timely removal of the obstruction saved him from suffocation . In the case of his death her own life was forfeited by the sanguinary code of the Indian , and she was ...
... believe he would have ceased to breathe sooner , had not the timely removal of the obstruction saved him from suffocation . In the case of his death her own life was forfeited by the sanguinary code of the Indian , and she was ...
Page 46
... believe to be peculiar , and which I have never seen in any other disease . Upon inspection , the parts affected appear dry and polished , of a pink color of different shades , sometimes very nearly approaching a red , while the other ...
... believe to be peculiar , and which I have never seen in any other disease . Upon inspection , the parts affected appear dry and polished , of a pink color of different shades , sometimes very nearly approaching a red , while the other ...
Page 47
... believe the two are inseparable ) , constitutes the chief evidence of the morbid state . The affection of the mouth cannot , however , as supposed by Dr. Hale , be " dependent upon some pecu- liar state of the system , produced by the ...
... believe the two are inseparable ) , constitutes the chief evidence of the morbid state . The affection of the mouth cannot , however , as supposed by Dr. Hale , be " dependent upon some pecu- liar state of the system , produced by the ...
Page 54
... believe , that there is a substance evolved from the earth's surface , or from decomposing matter , highly obnoxious to animal life , which may produce certain effects , as intermitting disease , as it is to believe , that carburetted ...
... believe , that there is a substance evolved from the earth's surface , or from decomposing matter , highly obnoxious to animal life , which may produce certain effects , as intermitting disease , as it is to believe , that carburetted ...
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