The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... attack . Case 3. Mrs. S. , 39 years of age , VII - para , a healthy woman . This was the third full term labor within two years . Labor was brief and easy , normal presentation , no perceptible laceration , puerperium normal until fifth ...
... attack . Case 3. Mrs. S. , 39 years of age , VII - para , a healthy woman . This was the third full term labor within two years . Labor was brief and easy , normal presentation , no perceptible laceration , puerperium normal until fifth ...
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... attack lasting a few days , but not presenting any serious symptoms . As explaining the peculiarities detailed , I may say that the husband gave a history of symptoms that were probably syphilitic , but the wife never presented any ...
... attack lasting a few days , but not presenting any serious symptoms . As explaining the peculiarities detailed , I may say that the husband gave a history of symptoms that were probably syphilitic , but the wife never presented any ...
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... attacks of sick headache lasting for one or two days occurring two or three times a year , but always following some un- usual strain , physical or mental . Insomnia had been very distressing for several months before the termina- tion ...
... attacks of sick headache lasting for one or two days occurring two or three times a year , but always following some un- usual strain , physical or mental . Insomnia had been very distressing for several months before the termina- tion ...
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... attack was tonsilitis with exudation , which has many times been diagnosed diphtheria , and indeed , is sometimes very diffcult of dis- tinction . Yet , never having seen the second attack * Read before the Detroit Academy of Medicine ...
... attack was tonsilitis with exudation , which has many times been diagnosed diphtheria , and indeed , is sometimes very diffcult of dis- tinction . Yet , never having seen the second attack * Read before the Detroit Academy of Medicine ...
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... attack does not procure everlasting im- munity from small - pox in all instances . However , I do not fear contradiction when I assert that it certainly does in 999 cases in 1,000 ; and , that too , no matter how slight the attack has ...
... attack does not procure everlasting im- munity from small - pox in all instances . However , I do not fear contradiction when I assert that it certainly does in 999 cases in 1,000 ; and , that too , no matter how slight the attack has ...
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