The Medical Fortnightly, Volumes 27-281905 |
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... side , a pencil is made to describe a curve having a radius of four and three - sixteenths inches at the start . -Medical Record . THE REVIEWER'S TABLE Books , Reprints , and Instruments for THE MEDICAL FORTNIGHTLY 11.
... side , a pencil is made to describe a curve having a radius of four and three - sixteenths inches at the start . -Medical Record . THE REVIEWER'S TABLE Books , Reprints , and Instruments for THE MEDICAL FORTNIGHTLY 11.
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... the better so far as expectoration on side- walks , in street cars , etc. , is concerned , but the enforcement of this ordinance by the po- lice appears to be inefficient and perfunctory to a degree THE MEDICAL FORTNIGHTLY 35.
... the better so far as expectoration on side- walks , in street cars , etc. , is concerned , but the enforcement of this ordinance by the po- lice appears to be inefficient and perfunctory to a degree THE MEDICAL FORTNIGHTLY 35.
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... side of the limb . This interferes little with circulation , but pre- vents the spread of infection . On the face and head flexible collodion , finger width , is applied . The diseased areas are treated with ichthyol salve , care being ...
... side of the limb . This interferes little with circulation , but pre- vents the spread of infection . On the face and head flexible collodion , finger width , is applied . The diseased areas are treated with ichthyol salve , care being ...
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... side is attached a catheter per- forated with several eyes , each catheter to drain its own side of the bladder after the septum has been created . He also describes the instrument devised by Cathelin , of Paris , which he considers ...
... side is attached a catheter per- forated with several eyes , each catheter to drain its own side of the bladder after the septum has been created . He also describes the instrument devised by Cathelin , of Paris , which he considers ...
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... side with the corresponding side , as the photograph of May 15 , clearly indicates . The two symptoms deserving a passing con- sideration are the choreiform movements and the leukopenia . The choreic twitchings , frequently occur- ring ...
... side with the corresponding side , as the photograph of May 15 , clearly indicates . The two symptoms deserving a passing con- sideration are the choreiform movements and the leukopenia . The choreic twitchings , frequently occur- ring ...
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Page 38 - A Quarterly Digest of Advances, Discoveries and Improvements in the Medical and Surgical Sciences. Edited by Hobart Amory Hare, MD, Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia.
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Page 419 - THE INFECTION OF YELLOW FEVER IS CARRIED BY MOSQUITOES, AND BY NO OTHER MEANS IS THE INFECTION SPREAD. PERSONS TAKE THE DISEASE BY BEING BITTEN BY MOSQUITOES THAT HAVE PREVIOUSLY BITTEN A YELLOW-FEVER PATIENT. THE MOSQUITOES TO BECOME INFECTED MUST BITE A YELLOW-FEVER PATIENT DURING THE FIRST THREE DAYS OF HIS ATTACK.
Page 405 - On this subject one cannot escape the bold work and bolder thought of Metchnikoff, and I quote at once his description of the degenerations of age: "In senile atrophy the same condition is always present : the atrophy of the higher and specific cells of the tissue and their replacement by hypertrophied connective tissue.
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