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... four different causes : ( a ) Pressure on vagi by caseous glands . ( b ) Stimulation of peripheral branches of the vagi in the lungs , pharynx or stomach . ( c ) Mechanical causes . ( d ) Central causes , such as tuberculous meningitis ...
... four different causes : ( a ) Pressure on vagi by caseous glands . ( b ) Stimulation of peripheral branches of the vagi in the lungs , pharynx or stomach . ( c ) Mechanical causes . ( d ) Central causes , such as tuberculous meningitis ...
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... four hours . Not only was quiet sleep induced , but after the first twenty - four hours the contortions ceased and the patient became calm and rested well . I have also had excellent results from chloretone in the treat- ment of several ...
... four hours . Not only was quiet sleep induced , but after the first twenty - four hours the contortions ceased and the patient became calm and rested well . I have also had excellent results from chloretone in the treat- ment of several ...
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... four instructive cases of pseudomembranous sore throat in the same family , proved to be non - diphtheritic , but probably due to specific infection with the yeast fungus . Dr. Geo . W. Miel then gave a successful demon- stration of his ...
... four instructive cases of pseudomembranous sore throat in the same family , proved to be non - diphtheritic , but probably due to specific infection with the yeast fungus . Dr. Geo . W. Miel then gave a successful demon- stration of his ...
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... four and a half months after the initial lesion . In speaking of syphilis of the bones and joints , Dr. W. W. Grant stated that one chief distinction between tubercular and syphilitic joints is the frequent occur- rence of suppuration ...
... four and a half months after the initial lesion . In speaking of syphilis of the bones and joints , Dr. W. W. Grant stated that one chief distinction between tubercular and syphilitic joints is the frequent occur- rence of suppuration ...
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... four of them the method of treatment out- lined was used and in all four the results were good . He advised against the use of extension in attempts at reduction , but advised the use of direct pressure upon the head of the bone ; if ...
... four of them the method of treatment out- lined was used and in all four the results were good . He advised against the use of extension in attempts at reduction , but advised the use of direct pressure upon the head of the bone ; if ...
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