Brooklyn Medical Journal, Volume 11Medical Society of Company of Kings, 1897 |
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... condition found in the adult was first publicly described by Sir William Gull in 1873 , in an article entitled " On a Cretinoid State Supervening in Adult- Life in Women , " the condition now known as myxedema . Later , in 1877 , an ...
... condition found in the adult was first publicly described by Sir William Gull in 1873 , in an article entitled " On a Cretinoid State Supervening in Adult- Life in Women , " the condition now known as myxedema . Later , in 1877 , an ...
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... condition the child was not nursed ; a rapid phthisis devel- oped and she died . The father is now suffering from paresis ( ? ) ; he was always of dissipated habits ; one of his sisters was insane ; she was very vain and had extravagant ...
... condition the child was not nursed ; a rapid phthisis devel- oped and she died . The father is now suffering from paresis ( ? ) ; he was always of dissipated habits ; one of his sisters was insane ; she was very vain and had extravagant ...
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... condition is more marked ; he takes a lively interest in things about him ; asks questions , and is quite cheerful and bright compared to his former state . There has been no reduction in the dose of the medicine at any time . CASE IV ...
... condition is more marked ; he takes a lively interest in things about him ; asks questions , and is quite cheerful and bright compared to his former state . There has been no reduction in the dose of the medicine at any time . CASE IV ...
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... condition . He was again placed on the drug and improved , and at the present time is improving on the drug . wanted to find out from this child how permanent this cure would be ; whether these children would need to go on all their ...
... condition . He was again placed on the drug and improved , and at the present time is improving on the drug . wanted to find out from this child how permanent this cure would be ; whether these children would need to go on all their ...
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... conditions prevailing in dysmenorrhea . That there are several etiological factors all agree , whether a larger number of cases belong under the head of neuralgic , obstructive , congestive , or a hyperesthetic condition of the ...
... conditions prevailing in dysmenorrhea . That there are several etiological factors all agree , whether a larger number of cases belong under the head of neuralgic , obstructive , congestive , or a hyperesthetic condition of the ...
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