The Medical News, Volume 68Henry C. Lea's Son & Company, 1896 |
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... give rise to a pustular or crusted eruption which is very apt to be mistaken for " generalized vac- cinia . " the accompanying chromo - lithograph : In November last I was asked to see a two - year- old child under the care of Dr ...
... give rise to a pustular or crusted eruption which is very apt to be mistaken for " generalized vac- cinia . " the accompanying chromo - lithograph : In November last I was asked to see a two - year- old child under the care of Dr ...
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... give proof of her beneficent power , and wonderful stories are told of the way in which she used to re- store reason to those who had lost it . Still , even in those times miracles were not wrought every day . Some of the sufferers who ...
... give proof of her beneficent power , and wonderful stories are told of the way in which she used to re- store reason to those who had lost it . Still , even in those times miracles were not wrought every day . Some of the sufferers who ...
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... give us data sufficient to account for all the phenom- ena observed in tumors of the breast . It would take up too much time and be out of place here to attempt to show all the many ways in which the scale may be turned in favor of one ...
... give us data sufficient to account for all the phenom- ena observed in tumors of the breast . It would take up too much time and be out of place here to attempt to show all the many ways in which the scale may be turned in favor of one ...
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... give evidence of malig- nancy . They have either been malignant from the first , or some battle has been going on in them all these years , such as I have described above . I can give no figures as to the frequency of such a change . It ...
... give evidence of malig- nancy . They have either been malignant from the first , or some battle has been going on in them all these years , such as I have described above . I can give no figures as to the frequency of such a change . It ...
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... give way to the impulse to jump over , or in crossing he would , at times , avoid the foot - path and walk in the wagon - track . An instance showing the appearance of morbid A plan of treatment similar to that pursued in the first case ...
... give way to the impulse to jump over , or in crossing he would , at times , avoid the foot - path and walk in the wagon - track . An instance showing the appearance of morbid A plan of treatment similar to that pursued in the first case ...
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