Brooklyn Medical Journal, Volume 11Medical Society of Company of Kings, 1897 |
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... attacks or " spells " occurring at irregular intervals , averaging once a month , during which she was irritable and feverish ... attack would seem to be suffering from difficulty in breathing and stiffness of the mus- cles , but was not ...
... attacks or " spells " occurring at irregular intervals , averaging once a month , during which she was irritable and feverish ... attack would seem to be suffering from difficulty in breathing and stiffness of the mus- cles , but was not ...
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... attack of measles ; the remaining children are well . The mother's health is good . The father was always well , but in the past two years he has suffered from some trouble . She says he is feeble on his legs , his mind is weak and he ...
... attack of measles ; the remaining children are well . The mother's health is good . The father was always well , but in the past two years he has suffered from some trouble . She says he is feeble on his legs , his mind is weak and he ...
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... attack ; she went to school , but did not learn easily ; she gradually became more dull until about one and a half years before she was brought to the clinic ; the mental dulness has so much increased that she was positively stupid and ...
... attack ; she went to school , but did not learn easily ; she gradually became more dull until about one and a half years before she was brought to the clinic ; the mental dulness has so much increased that she was positively stupid and ...
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... attack of pseudo- hemiplegia , which seemed as though it might be due to that . came on so soon after the increase to five grains that I was inclined to believe it was due to the action of the thyroid . At any rate , the remedy did not ...
... attack of pseudo- hemiplegia , which seemed as though it might be due to that . came on so soon after the increase to five grains that I was inclined to believe it was due to the action of the thyroid . At any rate , the remedy did not ...
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... attacked . Glandular involve- ment in the supraclavicular region also renders the prognosis very unfavorable . The skin incisions must be planned so as to go wide of the diseased breasts , and so placed as to afford easy access to the ...
... attacked . Glandular involve- ment in the supraclavicular region also renders the prognosis very unfavorable . The skin incisions must be planned so as to go wide of the diseased breasts , and so placed as to afford easy access to the ...
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