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... lumbar vertebra . Pain al- ways recurred on lifting , so that she gave up occupa- tion and became a seamstress , but pain still continued . Gradually a crooked position began to be noticed . At the end of a year the examination revealed ...
... lumbar vertebra . Pain al- ways recurred on lifting , so that she gave up occupa- tion and became a seamstress , but pain still continued . Gradually a crooked position began to be noticed . At the end of a year the examination revealed ...
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... lumbar , while there was a depression of these vertebræ , one inch in depth . The transverse processes were prominent ; the pain was chiefly from the other bruises and not at the seat of spinal lesion . There was no paralysis ; the ...
... lumbar , while there was a depression of these vertebræ , one inch in depth . The transverse processes were prominent ; the pain was chiefly from the other bruises and not at the seat of spinal lesion . There was no paralysis ; the ...
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... Lumbar Appendicectomy and Lum- bar Exploration of the Bile Passages - Migrated Ovarian and Parovarian Tumors - On Bandages for Nephroptosis Is the Kraske Operation Justifiable in Women ? -Pan- hystero Kolpectomy : A New Prolapsus ...
... Lumbar Appendicectomy and Lum- bar Exploration of the Bile Passages - Migrated Ovarian and Parovarian Tumors - On Bandages for Nephroptosis Is the Kraske Operation Justifiable in Women ? -Pan- hystero Kolpectomy : A New Prolapsus ...
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... LUMBAR PUNCTURE IN SURGICAL DIAGNOSIS AND PROGNOSIS . Tuffier's remarkable lumbar punctures , which I have had the opportunity of witnessing in Paris , have devel- oped much more than therapeutic significance . Tuffier himself gives the ...
... LUMBAR PUNCTURE IN SURGICAL DIAGNOSIS AND PROGNOSIS . Tuffier's remarkable lumbar punctures , which I have had the opportunity of witnessing in Paris , have devel- oped much more than therapeutic significance . Tuffier himself gives the ...
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... lumbar puncture showed increas- ing lymphocytes and low osmic tension , while this cere- bro - spinal fluid injected into rabbits caused tuberculosis . Here is an important feature in which surgery may assure itself as to the state of ...
... lumbar puncture showed increas- ing lymphocytes and low osmic tension , while this cere- bro - spinal fluid injected into rabbits caused tuberculosis . Here is an important feature in which surgery may assure itself as to the state of ...
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