Brooklyn Medical Journal, Volume 11Medical Society of Company of Kings, 1897 |
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... early in its use he complained of severe pain in his legs , but nowhere else , and during this time , his mother thought , he did not walk as well as he had formerly done . I persuaded her to continue the use of the thyroid ; the result ...
... early in its use he complained of severe pain in his legs , but nowhere else , and during this time , his mother thought , he did not walk as well as he had formerly done . I persuaded her to continue the use of the thyroid ; the result ...
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... early and corrected , if possible , and in that way save future trouble . I believe we make a mistake on account of the delicacy , etc. , in not making a diagnosis of these cases . It should be made in some way . If it can be done ...
... early and corrected , if possible , and in that way save future trouble . I believe we make a mistake on account of the delicacy , etc. , in not making a diagnosis of these cases . It should be made in some way . If it can be done ...
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... early , although this may not be discoverable until later in the disease . The glands beneath the pectoral mus- cle are first affected , those of the axilla later on , and those in the infra- and supraclavicular regions last . It has ...
... early , although this may not be discoverable until later in the disease . The glands beneath the pectoral mus- cle are first affected , those of the axilla later on , and those in the infra- and supraclavicular regions last . It has ...
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... early cases , the pectoralis major muscle itself , must all be removed . If necessary the pectoralis . minor muscle as well , must be completely extirpated . Should the supra- and intraclavicular glandular structures be involved , these ...
... early cases , the pectoralis major muscle itself , must all be removed . If necessary the pectoralis . minor muscle as well , must be completely extirpated . Should the supra- and intraclavicular glandular structures be involved , these ...
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... early days , in order to maintain a good professional standing . Thomas W. Henry was born in the city of New York June 17 , 1796. His father , William Henry , died October 8 , 1830 , aged eighty years . His mother , Margaret - died ...
... early days , in order to maintain a good professional standing . Thomas W. Henry was born in the city of New York June 17 , 1796. His father , William Henry , died October 8 , 1830 , aged eighty years . His mother , Margaret - died ...
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