Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 8Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1890 |
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... patient of Dr. Scott , of Parkersburg ; aged thirty - three , married eleven years ; mother of one child ; had two miscarriages , the last eight years ago , at which time she had an attack of peritonitis , since when she has been an ...
... patient of Dr. Scott , of Parkersburg ; aged thirty - three , married eleven years ; mother of one child ; had two miscarriages , the last eight years ago , at which time she had an attack of peritonitis , since when she has been an ...
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... patient of Dr. Scofield , and was seen in consultation with that gentleman March 8 , 1889. She gave a history of having had an attack of abdominal inflammation four and one - half years ago , and since then has always suffered pain at ...
... patient of Dr. Scofield , and was seen in consultation with that gentleman March 8 , 1889. She gave a history of having had an attack of abdominal inflammation four and one - half years ago , and since then has always suffered pain at ...
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... patient on the thirty - second day . The second was done five weeks ago , and the patient is now convalescent . These have been by far the most instruct- ive of the cases upon which I have operated , and a brief history of them may be ...
... patient on the thirty - second day . The second was done five weeks ago , and the patient is now convalescent . These have been by far the most instruct- ive of the cases upon which I have operated , and a brief history of them may be ...
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... patient led me to suspect he was suffering from some serious lung disease . He had a sallow , clouded skin , great ... patient that his entire trouble was in the right side of his chest ; that his right lung was almost entirely useless ...
... patient led me to suspect he was suffering from some serious lung disease . He had a sallow , clouded skin , great ... patient that his entire trouble was in the right side of his chest ; that his right lung was almost entirely useless ...
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... patient received a searching examination , with the decision that there were not the slightest indica- tions of lung disease . The doctor gave the patient the strongest assur- ance that his lungs were both in a healthy , normal ...
... patient received a searching examination , with the decision that there were not the slightest indica- tions of lung disease . The doctor gave the patient the strongest assur- ance that his lungs were both in a healthy , normal ...
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