The Medical News, Volume 68Henry C. Lea's Son & Company, 1896 |
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... amount of really " medical " knowledge possessed by birds and ani- mals is very slight , as would naturally be expected in view of the absence of any form of language adequate to transmit the knowledge of one generation to the next ...
... amount of really " medical " knowledge possessed by birds and ani- mals is very slight , as would naturally be expected in view of the absence of any form of language adequate to transmit the knowledge of one generation to the next ...
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... amount of nutrition supplied . That fibrous and sarcomatous tumors have frequently originated at the seat of an injury cannot be denied , nor can it be proven that most tumors have not been preceded by some inflammatory infiltration ...
... amount of nutrition supplied . That fibrous and sarcomatous tumors have frequently originated at the seat of an injury cannot be denied , nor can it be proven that most tumors have not been preceded by some inflammatory infiltration ...
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... amount of apparent improvement has been effected , the disease remains stationary , and in that event more radical measures are demanded . At any rate , even in favorable cases , the treatment by caustics is usually protracted , and ...
... amount of apparent improvement has been effected , the disease remains stationary , and in that event more radical measures are demanded . At any rate , even in favorable cases , the treatment by caustics is usually protracted , and ...
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... amount of shooting - pain in the joints , the meaning of which probably was that the uric acid which failed to appear in the urine must have been held back in the joints and produced pains . The headache depended upon the absolute ...
... amount of shooting - pain in the joints , the meaning of which probably was that the uric acid which failed to appear in the urine must have been held back in the joints and produced pains . The headache depended upon the absolute ...
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... amount of these foods , concerning which there is a failure of chemical action on the part of the body , shall be in as small a quantity as possible . In discussing the previous paper already alluded to at the New York Academy of ...
... amount of these foods , concerning which there is a failure of chemical action on the part of the body , shall be in as small a quantity as possible . In discussing the previous paper already alluded to at the New York Academy of ...
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