The Medical News, Volume 71Henry C. Lea's Son, 1897 |
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... tumors . I refer more particularly to fibroid tumors of the uterus . We are all familiar with the benefi- cent action of the remedy in the metrorrhagias of that con- dition ( an action common , it appears , to hemorrhage due to similar ...
... tumors . I refer more particularly to fibroid tumors of the uterus . We are all familiar with the benefi- cent action of the remedy in the metrorrhagias of that con- dition ( an action common , it appears , to hemorrhage due to similar ...
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... tumor of the brain which occurred in a case which was considered clinically as one of mastoid disease , with a profuse purulent discharge from the ear . An oper- ation for the mastoid condition failed to give relief , and upon post ...
... tumor of the brain which occurred in a case which was considered clinically as one of mastoid disease , with a profuse purulent discharge from the ear . An oper- ation for the mastoid condition failed to give relief , and upon post ...
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... TUMOR OF THE SPINAL PIA , FIRST CERV- ICAL SEGMENT , MISTAKEN FOR HYPERTROPHIC CERVICAL PACHYMENINGITIS.1 BY JOSEPH COLLINS , M.D. , OF NEW YORK ; NEUROLOGIST TO THE CITY HOSPITAL ; ATTENDING PHYSICIAN TO ST . MARK'S HOSPITAL ; AND ...
... TUMOR OF THE SPINAL PIA , FIRST CERV- ICAL SEGMENT , MISTAKEN FOR HYPERTROPHIC CERVICAL PACHYMENINGITIS.1 BY JOSEPH COLLINS , M.D. , OF NEW YORK ; NEUROLOGIST TO THE CITY HOSPITAL ; ATTENDING PHYSICIAN TO ST . MARK'S HOSPITAL ; AND ...
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... tumor was found lying on the posterior surface of the cervical cord , reaching from the lower border of the oblongata as far as the second cervical segment . The tumor was of the pia , but lay immediately against the cord substance ...
... tumor was found lying on the posterior surface of the cervical cord , reaching from the lower border of the oblongata as far as the second cervical segment . The tumor was of the pia , but lay immediately against the cord substance ...
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... the immediate result of flexion of the fingers , due to paralysis or degen- eration of the median nerve , and extension of the wrist , on account of the ulnar - nerve disability , the. 50 [ MEDICAL NEWS TUMOR OF THE SPINAL PIA .
... the immediate result of flexion of the fingers , due to paralysis or degen- eration of the median nerve , and extension of the wrist , on account of the ulnar - nerve disability , the. 50 [ MEDICAL NEWS TUMOR OF THE SPINAL PIA .
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