Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 28Joseph Warren & Company, Printers, 1888 |
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... entirely coagulated under heat , and who died , four and a - half days after operation , of paralysis of the pneumogastric ; a younger brother and sister hovered about her constantly , yet neither acquired the disease . This last ...
... entirely coagulated under heat , and who died , four and a - half days after operation , of paralysis of the pneumogastric ; a younger brother and sister hovered about her constantly , yet neither acquired the disease . This last ...
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... entirely superseded this procedure , until early in the present cen- tury , Desault , as Ryland wrote in the Jacksonian prize essay in 1835 , in consequence of the unfortunate issue of two or three unsuccessful tracheotomies ...
... entirely superseded this procedure , until early in the present cen- tury , Desault , as Ryland wrote in the Jacksonian prize essay in 1835 , in consequence of the unfortunate issue of two or three unsuccessful tracheotomies ...
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... entirely over his malarial trouble , and he stays voluntarily until he shall be entirely well . We have in this case a young man previously healthy , who , two years ago , was attacked with ague , suffered with it some months , and in a ...
... entirely over his malarial trouble , and he stays voluntarily until he shall be entirely well . We have in this case a young man previously healthy , who , two years ago , was attacked with ague , suffered with it some months , and in a ...
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... entirely wanting , electrical excitability of the muscles almost entirely extinguished ( during the intervals only diminished ) . Greater and lesser irregularities occurred in the succeeding month ; quinine lost its power ; yet the ...
... entirely wanting , electrical excitability of the muscles almost entirely extinguished ( during the intervals only diminished ) . Greater and lesser irregularities occurred in the succeeding month ; quinine lost its power ; yet the ...
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... entirely removed with the patella . A large cavity was found in the lower third of femur that was chiseled open , and a sequestrum two and a - half inches long by three - quarters of an inch broad removed . A slice of femur , three ...
... entirely removed with the patella . A large cavity was found in the lower third of femur that was chiseled open , and a sequestrum two and a - half inches long by three - quarters of an inch broad removed . A slice of femur , three ...
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