The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 51American Medical Union, 1903 |
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... weeks , when , if the respiratory tract is not in- volved , producing death , they usually remain stationary , for a time , and then gradually subside . The individual muscles slowly regain their normal condition . Permanent deformities ...
... weeks , when , if the respiratory tract is not in- volved , producing death , they usually remain stationary , for a time , and then gradually subside . The individual muscles slowly regain their normal condition . Permanent deformities ...
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... week , terminating in death from bulbar paralysis , or may last for five or six weeks before any marked change appears . Paralysis with atrophy and muscular contraction may last for years , but with gradual increase of the muscular ...
... week , terminating in death from bulbar paralysis , or may last for five or six weeks before any marked change appears . Paralysis with atrophy and muscular contraction may last for years , but with gradual increase of the muscular ...
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... weeks ; then began an aggravation of all the symptoms of pain . There was a flashing up of inflam- matory action , redness and fever , with extreme tenderness ; and it looked as though an active rush of cancerous degeneration was tak ...
... weeks ; then began an aggravation of all the symptoms of pain . There was a flashing up of inflam- matory action , redness and fever , with extreme tenderness ; and it looked as though an active rush of cancerous degeneration was tak ...
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... weeks for examination which he did . The growth had continued . He is to return again in a month from that time for further observation . The nose is more than an inch in length and still growing . It is conceded by every one now that ...
... weeks for examination which he did . The growth had continued . He is to return again in a month from that time for further observation . The nose is more than an inch in length and still growing . It is conceded by every one now that ...
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... weeks he was dead . The history of the tubercular process was a fairly typical one , be- ginning as it did with the pleurisy and effusion of some eight months before . It emphasizes the care which should be used in the treat- ment of ...
... weeks he was dead . The history of the tubercular process was a fairly typical one , be- ginning as it did with the pleurisy and effusion of some eight months before . It emphasizes the care which should be used in the treat- ment of ...
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