The Canada Lancet and Practitioner. ...1905 |
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... passing into com- pression almost without an interval , depending upon the amount of , and the rapidity in which the blood is extravasated . The following case will illustrate . The patient , J. B. H. , was brought into the Toronto ...
... passing into com- pression almost without an interval , depending upon the amount of , and the rapidity in which the blood is extravasated . The following case will illustrate . The patient , J. B. H. , was brought into the Toronto ...
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... passing through the ward , saw him and thought he should be seen by a surgeon . Dr. Peters being in the building , I asked him to see him , and after examining him and hearing his history , above related , he thought there was evidence ...
... passing through the ward , saw him and thought he should be seen by a surgeon . Dr. Peters being in the building , I asked him to see him , and after examining him and hearing his history , above related , he thought there was evidence ...
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... passed off the subject is apparently not only more susceptible to enteric fever but the attack is likely to be more severe if con- tracted . Under the system of dosage which it has so far been customary to employ this period of ...
... passed off the subject is apparently not only more susceptible to enteric fever but the attack is likely to be more severe if con- tracted . Under the system of dosage which it has so far been customary to employ this period of ...
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... passed in bed in- voluntarily . I ordered him chicken broth with plasmon in it , and castor oil in doses of about a teaspoonful , after which he imme- diately began to improve . His temperature did not become nor- mal till the end of ...
... passed in bed in- voluntarily . I ordered him chicken broth with plasmon in it , and castor oil in doses of about a teaspoonful , after which he imme- diately began to improve . His temperature did not become nor- mal till the end of ...
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... passed readily , along with a mass of partially digested prune skins notably visible . This pin might have passed naturally into the stomach by the aid of some suitable effort at swallowing food or drink . Nothing of the kind was tried ...
... passed readily , along with a mass of partially digested prune skins notably visible . This pin might have passed naturally into the stomach by the aid of some suitable effort at swallowing food or drink . Nothing of the kind was tried ...
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