The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 31945 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 6
Page 117
... removed years ago . " True enough , but there may be small stumps left behind , or a recurrence of lymphoid tissue ... removal is often advised by many practi- tioners , but with no relief for obvious rea- sons . Because of the " gummy ...
... removed years ago . " True enough , but there may be small stumps left behind , or a recurrence of lymphoid tissue ... removal is often advised by many practi- tioners , but with no relief for obvious rea- sons . Because of the " gummy ...
Page 128
... removing a fold of gray matter about the size of a long slim potato from the top frontal portion of the brain . The ... removed by plane from forward battle areas and , although preference was given to the more critical cases , only 28 ...
... removing a fold of gray matter about the size of a long slim potato from the top frontal portion of the brain . The ... removed by plane from forward battle areas and , although preference was given to the more critical cases , only 28 ...
Page 129
... removed a calcified or mummified baby that she had been carrying , without knowing it , for 18 years . The physician said the baby had never been in the uterus but had developed in the pelvic region of the abdominal cavity ...
... removed a calcified or mummified baby that she had been carrying , without knowing it , for 18 years . The physician said the baby had never been in the uterus but had developed in the pelvic region of the abdominal cavity ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abnormal acute adenosine triphosphate areas artery arthritis associated atypical pneumonia biliary blood plasma blood pressure blood volume bone buying cause cavity cent chancroid cirrhosis clinical colds convalescent serum cribriform fascia cure deaf developed diagnosis disease displacement doctors drugs effect etiologic factor femoral vein fibrosis flat feet foot fossa ovalis gallstones given headaches heart hepatitis hospital hyper hypertension inches increase indicated indigent patient injection jaundice laboratory Lanteen liver lung malaria malaria control medi medical profession MEDICAL WORLD ment mental methods months mosquito myocardium neuro-endocrine normal North Carolina nurses operation pain pain-relievers penicillin period physician practice present prob probably problem promiscuity pruritis saphenous secondary sex characteristics Service sexual shock signs sinuses socialized medicine sodium sufathiazole solution Sulfadiazine sulfonamide sults Surgeon surgery symptoms syphilis temperature therapeutic therapy Thiamin Thiamin Chloride tion tissue tonsil toxic treat treatment tuberculosis types urine virus pneumonias whole blood X-ray York