Glasgow Medical JournalRoyal Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow., 1903 |
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... seems to be somewhat full , and this is found to be due to a moderate but irregular enlarge- ment of the sterno - mastoid glands . The axillary glands are moderately enlarged , particularly on the left side . There is also distinct ...
... seems to be somewhat full , and this is found to be due to a moderate but irregular enlarge- ment of the sterno - mastoid glands . The axillary glands are moderately enlarged , particularly on the left side . There is also distinct ...
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... seems to be some- what smaller than usual . The mitral and aortic valves are normal in size , and healthy . The muscular wall shows very pronounced fatty degeneration , with a purpuric mottling beneath the endocardium . The heart ...
... seems to be some- what smaller than usual . The mitral and aortic valves are normal in size , and healthy . The muscular wall shows very pronounced fatty degeneration , with a purpuric mottling beneath the endocardium . The heart ...
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... seem to occupy an intermediate position between the marrow and the eosino- phile cells . One " mast " cell is found in a careful examination of many films . Microscopic examination of the nervous system . The tissues were fixed , parts ...
... seem to occupy an intermediate position between the marrow and the eosino- phile cells . One " mast " cell is found in a careful examination of many films . Microscopic examination of the nervous system . The tissues were fixed , parts ...
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... seems to me that we might almost be entitled to regard the disease as of the nature of a neoplasm of the lymphatic glands and blood . But this is a mere conjecture . In a previous case of spleno - medullary leukæmia ( International ...
... seems to me that we might almost be entitled to regard the disease as of the nature of a neoplasm of the lymphatic glands and blood . But this is a mere conjecture . In a previous case of spleno - medullary leukæmia ( International ...
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... seem to bear out Dr. Cushing's statement . It is but fair to state , however , that only isolated and not systematic counts were made in the cases here reported . It is important that this leucocytosis question should be thoroughly ...
... seem to bear out Dr. Cushing's statement . It is but fair to state , however , that only isolated and not systematic counts were made in the cases here reported . It is important that this leucocytosis question should be thoroughly ...
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