St. Louis Courier of Medicine, Volume 27Medical Journal and Library Association of the Mississippi Valley, 1902 |
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... normal , 209 . Scales , to remove , from the color , 388 . Sciatica , nature and treatment of , 208 . Septic infections , effect of rest upon the progress of , 292 . Skin diseases , treatment of by the use of cold , 208 . Syphilitic ...
... normal , 209 . Scales , to remove , from the color , 388 . Sciatica , nature and treatment of , 208 . Septic infections , effect of rest upon the progress of , 292 . Skin diseases , treatment of by the use of cold , 208 . Syphilitic ...
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Apparatus for the injection of normal salt solution , 296 . Epilepsy , 129 . Epithelioma treated by x - rays , 397 . Gynecologic diseases without local symp- toms , 393 . Inguinal hernia , 215 . Pregnancy , tubal , 295 . Prostatic ...
Apparatus for the injection of normal salt solution , 296 . Epilepsy , 129 . Epithelioma treated by x - rays , 397 . Gynecologic diseases without local symp- toms , 393 . Inguinal hernia , 215 . Pregnancy , tubal , 295 . Prostatic ...
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... normal function of the muscles . This , as pointed out by Lane , deprives the limb of an important influence in forcing the blood upward through the deep veins and places a disproportionate strain upon the superficial ones . It is ...
... normal function of the muscles . This , as pointed out by Lane , deprives the limb of an important influence in forcing the blood upward through the deep veins and places a disproportionate strain upon the superficial ones . It is ...
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... normal foot for comparison must convince that this shoe exerts considerable compression on the toes . F and G are popular among men . Though not as bad as some shoes worn by women , they do not allow sufficient room for spreading the ...
... normal foot for comparison must convince that this shoe exerts considerable compression on the toes . F and G are popular among men . Though not as bad as some shoes worn by women , they do not allow sufficient room for spreading the ...
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... normal form while its fellow was becoming more distorted by what is ordinarily called a good shoe . An example of how the foot may be developed by free use of its muscles is shown in Fig . 35 , an illustration from Richard Kearton's ...
... normal form while its fellow was becoming more distorted by what is ordinarily called a good shoe . An example of how the foot may be developed by free use of its muscles is shown in Fig . 35 , an illustration from Richard Kearton's ...
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