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... body's needs as to quality . But I place this third , because I believe that it is less im- portant than the limitation of the quantity of the food taken . Certainly it is not wise to make the meal from pork , beans and cheese , with ...
... body's needs as to quality . But I place this third , because I believe that it is less im- portant than the limitation of the quantity of the food taken . Certainly it is not wise to make the meal from pork , beans and cheese , with ...
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... body where it finds lodgment . If of this character it being frail or friable it may become broken up and find lodg- ment in different arteries at the same time . This I believe was true in the case to which I will presently refer . It ...
... body where it finds lodgment . If of this character it being frail or friable it may become broken up and find lodg- ment in different arteries at the same time . This I believe was true in the case to which I will presently refer . It ...
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... body down begun to swell , and in twelve hours was three inches in circumference from the body to the ankle larger than the other limb . The surface veins stood out in triangles and paralellograms as large as a lead pencil and as blue ...
... body down begun to swell , and in twelve hours was three inches in circumference from the body to the ankle larger than the other limb . The surface veins stood out in triangles and paralellograms as large as a lead pencil and as blue ...
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... body . Now by percussing upward we have a better opportunity to outline the spleen ; as its weight brings it in direct contact with the abdominal wall a slighter difference in size can be de- tected in this way than percussion in the ...
... body . Now by percussing upward we have a better opportunity to outline the spleen ; as its weight brings it in direct contact with the abdominal wall a slighter difference in size can be de- tected in this way than percussion in the ...
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infection confined to the cervix may be made to extend to the uterine body , thence to the tubes , and ovaries , and on to the peritoneal cavity by violat- ing the principles of absolute rest , it behooves us to adopt with great cau ...
infection confined to the cervix may be made to extend to the uterine body , thence to the tubes , and ovaries , and on to the peritoneal cavity by violat- ing the principles of absolute rest , it behooves us to adopt with great cau ...
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