Nashville Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 741906 |
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... usually will be normal in amount , but acid in reaction , with increased spe- cific gravity . Enlargement of the spleen , reaching to the mons veneris , which may adhere to the abdominal wall and other organs . It may vary in size from ...
... usually will be normal in amount , but acid in reaction , with increased spe- cific gravity . Enlargement of the spleen , reaching to the mons veneris , which may adhere to the abdominal wall and other organs . It may vary in size from ...
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... usually painless and the complications few if the case be properly handled . The disadvantages are that , in a few instances , the treatment may be a little prolonged , and where the piles are greatly thickened and fibrous they do not ...
... usually painless and the complications few if the case be properly handled . The disadvantages are that , in a few instances , the treatment may be a little prolonged , and where the piles are greatly thickened and fibrous they do not ...
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... usually occupied by the head of the radius was vacant . Another case occurred in a boy of six years . Since birth the forearms had been fixed in pronation and extension . Skiagrams showed bilateral ante- rior luxation of the radial ...
... usually occupied by the head of the radius was vacant . Another case occurred in a boy of six years . Since birth the forearms had been fixed in pronation and extension . Skiagrams showed bilateral ante- rior luxation of the radial ...
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... usually are . Opie and Hewlett have both demonstrated the importance of lipase in the urine . The most important point brought out by the review of these cases seems to be the favorable result of early operation . Three of the four ...
... usually are . Opie and Hewlett have both demonstrated the importance of lipase in the urine . The most important point brought out by the review of these cases seems to be the favorable result of early operation . Three of the four ...
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... usually administered , they probably do no good if the arterial tension is abnormally high ; purgatives , especially the salines , lower it , as the sphygmographic tracings show . When a considerable quantity of serum is withdrawn from ...
... usually administered , they probably do no good if the arterial tension is abnormally high ; purgatives , especially the salines , lower it , as the sphygmographic tracings show . When a considerable quantity of serum is withdrawn from ...
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