The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... appear- ance . Dr. Wyman : In the case of hysteria in the male , of which I have already spoken in the academy , removal of the testicles has been followed by complete relief of the symptoms . Dr. Jenks : Speaking of epilepsy recalls to ...
... appear- ance . Dr. Wyman : In the case of hysteria in the male , of which I have already spoken in the academy , removal of the testicles has been followed by complete relief of the symptoms . Dr. Jenks : Speaking of epilepsy recalls to ...
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... appear that these surround- ings will change the patient's nutrition , general and special , for good , he had better be advised to remain at home . With some patients any change results in good , because of the general stimulating ...
... appear that these surround- ings will change the patient's nutrition , general and special , for good , he had better be advised to remain at home . With some patients any change results in good , because of the general stimulating ...
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... appear afterwards while she lived , or after her death , any inflammation of the middle ear . Deep seated pain was ... appears that there were none of the objec- tive signs of abscess of the mastoid cells , as those would have been ...
... appear afterwards while she lived , or after her death , any inflammation of the middle ear . Deep seated pain was ... appears that there were none of the objec- tive signs of abscess of the mastoid cells , as those would have been ...
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... appear that they disapproved of the lying , which may have had more to do with the fatal result than the pepper . The Medical Record says that there was never a time when physicians so uniformly complained of hard times and light ...
... appear that they disapproved of the lying , which may have had more to do with the fatal result than the pepper . The Medical Record says that there was never a time when physicians so uniformly complained of hard times and light ...
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... appear in the following order : Microscopical examination of the blood ; micro- scopic examination of the mammary secretion ; examina- tion of the urine ; microscopic examination of the spu- tum ; microscopic examination of intestinal ...
... appear in the following order : Microscopical examination of the blood ; micro- scopic examination of the mammary secretion ; examina- tion of the urine ; microscopic examination of the spu- tum ; microscopic examination of intestinal ...
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