The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... examination revealed the uterus tilted to that side in a curious position . The organ was not unnaturally large or sensitive except in the region of the broad ligament . The organ was easily placed in normal . position , when the pain ...
... examination revealed the uterus tilted to that side in a curious position . The organ was not unnaturally large or sensitive except in the region of the broad ligament . The organ was easily placed in normal . position , when the pain ...
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... examination of the cervix was made , and revealed an old bilateral lacer- ation . In the posterior everted lip was a recent deep , ragged wound , to which a clot was attached . Its re- moval caused a fresh spurt of blood which was ...
... examination of the cervix was made , and revealed an old bilateral lacer- ation . In the posterior everted lip was a recent deep , ragged wound , to which a clot was attached . Its re- moval caused a fresh spurt of blood which was ...
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... examination of cases having died from Addi- son's disease , all revealing disease of the supra - renal capsules . Dr. Patterson believed the bronzed skin depended on abnormal action of the liver . Dr. Fuller reported a case of cerebro ...
... examination of cases having died from Addi- son's disease , all revealing disease of the supra - renal capsules . Dr. Patterson believed the bronzed skin depended on abnormal action of the liver . Dr. Fuller reported a case of cerebro ...
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... examination . It was found then that the heart was ruptured . The site of the rupture had undergone softening from the cutting off of the blood - supply by a plug in the coronary artery . In the Medical Record for Nov. 28th , the ...
... examination . It was found then that the heart was ruptured . The site of the rupture had undergone softening from the cutting off of the blood - supply by a plug in the coronary artery . In the Medical Record for Nov. 28th , the ...
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... 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 contents ; microscopic examination of contents ...
... 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 contents ; microscopic examination of contents ...
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