The Medical News, Volume 71Henry C. Lea's Son, 1897 |
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... infected the eyes through the lachrymal canals . The skin eruption presented the typical picture of lupus . The treatment proposed was ... infection . DR . P. A. CALLAN said that , as he 28 [ MEDICAL NEWS NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE .
... infected the eyes through the lachrymal canals . The skin eruption presented the typical picture of lupus . The treatment proposed was ... infection . DR . P. A. CALLAN said that , as he 28 [ MEDICAL NEWS NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE .
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... infection as upon the condition of the soil upon which it is implanted . He agrees with Hueppe that the cause of infectious diseases is always internal , as in the condition of the cells and tissues which the older writers called ...
... infection as upon the condition of the soil upon which it is implanted . He agrees with Hueppe that the cause of infectious diseases is always internal , as in the condition of the cells and tissues which the older writers called ...
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... infection of a few of the herd by means of a sore finger of a milker , and the gradual transference of the disease from animal to animal , through the hands of the other milkers . Garget is a far more frequent condition than many people ...
... infection of a few of the herd by means of a sore finger of a milker , and the gradual transference of the disease from animal to animal , through the hands of the other milkers . Garget is a far more frequent condition than many people ...
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... infection of the bladder , and also for most cases of pyelitis , pyelonephritis , and nephritic abscess . These affections are not to be regarded as separate disor- ders , but as results of one common cause - the infection locating ...
... infection of the bladder , and also for most cases of pyelitis , pyelonephritis , and nephritic abscess . These affections are not to be regarded as separate disor- ders , but as results of one common cause - the infection locating ...
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... infection at which a syphi- litic may marry without danger of communicating syphilis directly or by heredity is gradually being advanced by those who have carefully studied the subject . Some years ago Fournier and Besnier said that an ...
... infection at which a syphi- litic may marry without danger of communicating syphilis directly or by heredity is gradually being advanced by those who have carefully studied the subject . Some years ago Fournier and Besnier said that an ...
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