The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... tion , and opiates as required . The result was good and five years later the patient went through a second labor , but with an unfavorable puerperium ; but the history of it I do not know . Case 11. - Mrs B. H. , æt . 38 , IV - para ...
... tion , and opiates as required . The result was good and five years later the patient went through a second labor , but with an unfavorable puerperium ; but the history of it I do not know . Case 11. - Mrs B. H. , æt . 38 , IV - para ...
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... tion as compared with non - vaccination , stands as 7 to 35 , the 7 in this case including all cases which bore the marks of successful vaccination , whether they presented 1 to 4 or more such cicatrices ; but that when the cases bore ...
... tion as compared with non - vaccination , stands as 7 to 35 , the 7 in this case including all cases which bore the marks of successful vaccination , whether they presented 1 to 4 or more such cicatrices ; but that when the cases bore ...
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... tion due to quinine . Epidemics might take their origin from such a mistake in diagnosis . Dr. Lyons : We must add to the list of the remedies which sometimes produce cutaneous rashes , the new antipyretic , antipyrine . It is said that ...
... tion due to quinine . Epidemics might take their origin from such a mistake in diagnosis . Dr. Lyons : We must add to the list of the remedies which sometimes produce cutaneous rashes , the new antipyretic , antipyrine . It is said that ...
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... tion , it is well to remove the limb as high as is compati- ble with safety to the patient . The case was that of a boy aged 17 , with a good family history . A tumor neither painful nor tender appeared upon the radial side of the palm ...
... tion , it is well to remove the limb as high as is compati- ble with safety to the patient . The case was that of a boy aged 17 , with a good family history . A tumor neither painful nor tender appeared upon the radial side of the palm ...
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... tion of old soldiers for pensions he often found ulcera- tion , perforation , or thickening of the membrana tympani , with vertigo , etc. , yet he doubted that the condition of the membrane had anything to do with the dizziness . There ...
... tion of old soldiers for pensions he often found ulcera- tion , perforation , or thickening of the membrana tympani , with vertigo , etc. , yet he doubted that the condition of the membrane had anything to do with the dizziness . There ...
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