Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 28Joseph Warren & Company, Printers, 1888 |
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... causes of anterior polio - myelitis in children , and that the lesions are one and the same . Surely our knowledge of the causes of infantile paralysis is not so accurate that we can exclude this as a possible cause . It has been ...
... causes of anterior polio - myelitis in children , and that the lesions are one and the same . Surely our knowledge of the causes of infantile paralysis is not so accurate that we can exclude this as a possible cause . It has been ...
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... cause of the great mortality in the maternity ward — and that healing by first intention has been the invariable rule , even after such operations as arthrec- tomy and amputation of femur . I desire here to review some of the more ...
... cause of the great mortality in the maternity ward — and that healing by first intention has been the invariable rule , even after such operations as arthrec- tomy and amputation of femur . I desire here to review some of the more ...
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... cause . It had come on sud- denly , had all the appearances of gangrena senilis , although she was not prematurely old , and had lasted for eight days . The patient was much prostrated , but improved immediately after the amputation ...
... cause . It had come on sud- denly , had all the appearances of gangrena senilis , although she was not prematurely old , and had lasted for eight days . The patient was much prostrated , but improved immediately after the amputation ...
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No cause was found at the post mortem for the gangrene , and the arteries particularly were healthy . One case of amputation was of special interest . The patient was a man forty - four years of age , who had been more or less crippled ...
No cause was found at the post mortem for the gangrene , and the arteries particularly were healthy . One case of amputation was of special interest . The patient was a man forty - four years of age , who had been more or less crippled ...
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... cause of death was " purpura hemor- rhagica . " The funeral was in progress , and the casket contain- ing the remains of the child was just being brought out of the church , when I arrived on the ground and demanded the body for ...
... cause of death was " purpura hemor- rhagica . " The funeral was in progress , and the casket contain- ing the remains of the child was just being brought out of the church , when I arrived on the ground and demanded the body for ...
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