Brooklyn Medical Journal, Volume 11Medical Society of Company of Kings, 1897 |
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... causes the disease by secreting toxic substances . 4. That the disease is only a concurrence of symptoms . Brissaud ... cause of the disease ; for he found that in twenty - five adult thyroids , when no symptoms of Graves ' disease were ...
... causes the disease by secreting toxic substances . 4. That the disease is only a concurrence of symptoms . Brissaud ... cause of the disease ; for he found that in twenty - five adult thyroids , when no symptoms of Graves ' disease were ...
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... causes myxedema and its acute complica- tions . The actual secretion of the gland is a ferment , which converts the ... caused by over - activity of the gland , there would be on this hypothesis no more thyroproteid left and the organims ...
... causes myxedema and its acute complica- tions . The actual secretion of the gland is a ferment , which converts the ... caused by over - activity of the gland , there would be on this hypothesis no more thyroproteid left and the organims ...
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... cause painful menstrua- tion . I am inclined to think that a large majority of cases are due to endometritis . That a very large number of women suffer intensely at the menstrual period every physician knows . It is not the purpose of ...
... cause painful menstrua- tion . I am inclined to think that a large majority of cases are due to endometritis . That a very large number of women suffer intensely at the menstrual period every physician knows . It is not the purpose of ...
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in the majority of cases to use an anesthetic in examining for the cause or causes producing dysmenorrhea . Dr. Chase : I am quite in sympathy with what Dr. McNaugh- ton says regarding the method of making examination . Now , in so far ...
in the majority of cases to use an anesthetic in examining for the cause or causes producing dysmenorrhea . Dr. Chase : I am quite in sympathy with what Dr. McNaugh- ton says regarding the method of making examination . Now , in so far ...
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... cause on questioning the patient she complained of some discom- fort and pain in the pelvic region . He had often found that many of these cases were due to disturbances in the pelvic regions , and made it a rule to carefully examine ...
... cause on questioning the patient she complained of some discom- fort and pain in the pelvic region . He had often found that many of these cases were due to disturbances in the pelvic regions , and made it a rule to carefully examine ...
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