The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... months advanced in her third pregnancy . Case 6. — Mrs . C. , æt . 24 , primipara . A very healthy woman , had very ... month ( eighth ) occasional slight hemorrhages , though not enough to suggest placenta previa . I saw her once a few ...
... months advanced in her third pregnancy . Case 6. — Mrs . C. , æt . 24 , primipara . A very healthy woman , had very ... month ( eighth ) occasional slight hemorrhages , though not enough to suggest placenta previa . I saw her once a few ...
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... unless antiperiodic doses were kept up in full doses , the febrile symptoms were much aggravated . More or less elevation of temperature continued for two months , and the exudation did not wholly disappear for 4 THE AMERICAN LANCET .
... unless antiperiodic doses were kept up in full doses , the febrile symptoms were much aggravated . More or less elevation of temperature continued for two months , and the exudation did not wholly disappear for 4 THE AMERICAN LANCET .
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Leartus Connor. months , and the exudation did not wholly disappear for at least five months . Local The treatment was chiefly by quinine or cinchonidine in doses of from 25 to 38 grains daily , and any reduction in the quantity was ...
Leartus Connor. months , and the exudation did not wholly disappear for at least five months . Local The treatment was chiefly by quinine or cinchonidine in doses of from 25 to 38 grains daily , and any reduction in the quantity was ...
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... months , who may have preceded you , or taking into your mouth at tube that has been in the mouths of every Tom , Dick and Harry , is alone too disgusting to need further com- ment , saying nothing of the dangers of contagion . The so ...
... months , who may have preceded you , or taking into your mouth at tube that has been in the mouths of every Tom , Dick and Harry , is alone too disgusting to need further com- ment , saying nothing of the dangers of contagion . The so ...
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... months before I saw him . I oper- ated for the necrosis , with the most gratifying result , for not only was the leg restored to a healthy condition , but the boy's epilepsy disappeared , and at last reports the patient is said to be ...
... months before I saw him . I oper- ated for the necrosis , with the most gratifying result , for not only was the leg restored to a healthy condition , but the boy's epilepsy disappeared , and at last reports the patient is said to be ...
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