The Cincinnati Lancet-clinic, Volume 67J.C. Culbertson, 1892 |
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... disease in the surface of the erosions , not deep has passed off , and the original micro- in the tissue . Nearly if not quite scopic findings can be verified in the simultaneously with the appearance of same way . Those conditions have ...
... disease in the surface of the erosions , not deep has passed off , and the original micro- in the tissue . Nearly if not quite scopic findings can be verified in the simultaneously with the appearance of same way . Those conditions have ...
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SPINAL SURGERY IN POTT'S DISEASE . Chipault ( Arch . gén . de Méd . ) says that surgical intervention in spinal caries may have one or two objects which are often combined , viz .: ( 1 ) The discovery and removal of the focus of bone ...
SPINAL SURGERY IN POTT'S DISEASE . Chipault ( Arch . gén . de Méd . ) says that surgical intervention in spinal caries may have one or two objects which are often combined , viz .: ( 1 ) The discovery and removal of the focus of bone ...
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... disease is due not only to the effect of the acid upon the vaso - motor nerves , but to the de- structive effects of ... disease is of rare occurrence , and some predispo- sition on the part of the patient is prob- ably present ...
... disease is due not only to the effect of the acid upon the vaso - motor nerves , but to the de- structive effects of ... disease is of rare occurrence , and some predispo- sition on the part of the patient is prob- ably present ...
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... disease . There is no greater protection against disease than a good physical condition , in which the stomach craves and digests food , the intestines , the kidneys , the skin , and the lungs remove waste pro- ducts promptly , the ...
... disease . There is no greater protection against disease than a good physical condition , in which the stomach craves and digests food , the intestines , the kidneys , the skin , and the lungs remove waste pro- ducts promptly , the ...
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... disease which takes the form of the greatest epidemics , and extends farther than the cholera . For three or four years it assumed a most severe form ; then it changed its charac- ter and ceased for twenty years ; then it returned again ...
... disease which takes the form of the greatest epidemics , and extends farther than the cholera . For three or four years it assumed a most severe form ; then it changed its charac- ter and ceased for twenty years ; then it returned again ...
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