Glasgow Medical JournalRoyal Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow., 1903 |
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... disease was first of all accurately described by Virchow and Hughes Bennett in 1845 ; and although probably occurring more frequently than was formerly supposed , it cannot be called a common disease . In 1898 I published in the ...
... disease was first of all accurately described by Virchow and Hughes Bennett in 1845 ; and although probably occurring more frequently than was formerly supposed , it cannot be called a common disease . In 1898 I published in the ...
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... disease . The older conception of leukæmia was that there should be an enormous excess of white blood corpuscles in the blood - as many as 1 in 20 , or even 1 in 2. Moderate increase in the number of white cells was called a ...
... disease . The older conception of leukæmia was that there should be an enormous excess of white blood corpuscles in the blood - as many as 1 in 20 , or even 1 in 2. Moderate increase in the number of white cells was called a ...
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... disease . The general appearance of the patient , with his bleeding gums , reminded me very much of a case of hæmophilia which I once observed in the wards . In endeavouring to estimate the essential nature of the case , we must ...
... disease . The general appearance of the patient , with his bleeding gums , reminded me very much of a case of hæmophilia which I once observed in the wards . In endeavouring to estimate the essential nature of the case , we must ...
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... disease , and the family history threw no light on the nature of his illness . As repeated examinations failed to reveal any evidence of organic disease outside the chest , and as the patient was liable to urticarious wheals on local ...
... disease , and the family history threw no light on the nature of his illness . As repeated examinations failed to reveal any evidence of organic disease outside the chest , and as the patient was liable to urticarious wheals on local ...
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... diseases are the same . I admit there is one weak point in my case as an example of pure rheumatoid arthritis . When ... disease is essentially of the nature of rheumatism , for there is , as Hawthorne and Bannatyne main- tain , abundant ...
... diseases are the same . I admit there is one weak point in my case as an example of pure rheumatoid arthritis . When ... disease is essentially of the nature of rheumatism , for there is , as Hawthorne and Bannatyne main- tain , abundant ...
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