The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... able to ` nurse her babe until the usual weaning time . She bore a second child two years later , with no puerperal troubles . Case 7. - Mrs . M. , æt . 22. Blonde , lymphatic tem- perament , rather delicate looking , but in fairly good ...
... able to ` nurse her babe until the usual weaning time . She bore a second child two years later , with no puerperal troubles . Case 7. - Mrs . M. , æt . 22. Blonde , lymphatic tem- perament , rather delicate looking , but in fairly good ...
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... able tenderness over the uterus for a few days , but less than there had been for weeks before , and it steadily de- clined until it disappeared . Lochia normal and not offensive at any time . Milk appeared on the third day in fair ...
... able tenderness over the uterus for a few days , but less than there had been for weeks before , and it steadily de- clined until it disappeared . Lochia normal and not offensive at any time . Milk appeared on the third day in fair ...
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... able , and hence , is only fit for office practice ; and even there it is an unwieldly quantity , and hard to manage , except it is used with a gasometer and a lot of parapher- nalia of a stationary character for inhaling it . All these ...
... able , and hence , is only fit for office practice ; and even there it is an unwieldly quantity , and hard to manage , except it is used with a gasometer and a lot of parapher- nalia of a stationary character for inhaling it . All these ...
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... able to use the arm , and suffering considerable pain , he consulted Dr. R. The latter was satisfied that there was something wrong , but could come to no satisfactory conclusion what it was . He now brought him to me for my opinion ...
... able to use the arm , and suffering considerable pain , he consulted Dr. R. The latter was satisfied that there was something wrong , but could come to no satisfactory conclusion what it was . He now brought him to me for my opinion ...
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... able to be present . Dr. W. H. Landis , of Woodland , and Dr. Mary E. Green , of Charlotte , were elected members of the society . Dr. Fuller reported a case of Addison's disease , in which the skin was almost black . Dr. Young believes ...
... able to be present . Dr. W. H. Landis , of Woodland , and Dr. Mary E. Green , of Charlotte , were elected members of the society . Dr. Fuller reported a case of Addison's disease , in which the skin was almost black . Dr. Young believes ...
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