The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... death , and coincided in the diagnosis . Case 10. - Mrs . M. Primipara , æt . 29 , of nervous temperament , general health fair . Had been treated for some unknown uterine disease before marriage . Married . less than two years ...
... death , and coincided in the diagnosis . Case 10. - Mrs . M. Primipara , æt . 29 , of nervous temperament , general health fair . Had been treated for some unknown uterine disease before marriage . Married . less than two years ...
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... death , widely dilated . There was undoubt- edly serous effusion within the cranium , and from this death resulted . 83 Lafayette Ave. IT ANESTHETICS . * BY R. HARVEY REED , M. D. T MAY be considered as taking up an old “ thread bare ...
... death , widely dilated . There was undoubt- edly serous effusion within the cranium , and from this death resulted . 83 Lafayette Ave. IT ANESTHETICS . * BY R. HARVEY REED , M. D. T MAY be considered as taking up an old “ thread bare ...
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... death is induced by ether , it is caused by asphyxia , and the heart is found to beat after the respi- ration has ceased , but when death is induced by either chloroform or the bromide of ethyl , the heart ceases first , while feeble ...
... death is induced by ether , it is caused by asphyxia , and the heart is found to beat after the respi- ration has ceased , but when death is induced by either chloroform or the bromide of ethyl , the heart ceases first , while feeble ...
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... death from the use of nitrous oxide , in the British Journal of Dental Surgery for October , 1883 , the patient ... deaths from its use from syncope , it was almost entirely suspended , excepting for experimentation . The compound ...
... death from the use of nitrous oxide , in the British Journal of Dental Surgery for October , 1883 , the patient ... deaths from its use from syncope , it was almost entirely suspended , excepting for experimentation . The compound ...
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... deaths from 35 to 3 in variola : thus hav- ing for its only object the saving of human life , though it may occasionally cause , not only very unpleasant results , but even death . By After a Furthermore , viewed from this standpoint ...
... deaths from 35 to 3 in variola : thus hav- ing for its only object the saving of human life , though it may occasionally cause , not only very unpleasant results , but even death . By After a Furthermore , viewed from this standpoint ...
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