The Philadelphia Polyclinic, Volume 7Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine., 1898 Vol. 7 contains the Record of the Philadelphia County Medical Society for 1898. |
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... patient was rendered fairly comfortable . Nothing noteworthy occurred in the further history of the case until the night of Novem- ber 30th , when the patient was seized with a series of convulsions , at the close of one of which death ...
... patient was rendered fairly comfortable . Nothing noteworthy occurred in the further history of the case until the night of Novem- ber 30th , when the patient was seized with a series of convulsions , at the close of one of which death ...
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patient soon voids urine spontaneously . Eighty cases have been thus treated without serious hemorrhage and without ... patient's suscep- tibility that , by the old method , there might have been an ether - death . As it was , there was ...
patient soon voids urine spontaneously . Eighty cases have been thus treated without serious hemorrhage and without ... patient's suscep- tibility that , by the old method , there might have been an ether - death . As it was , there was ...
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... patient is moribund and then attempt to revive him with a few cubic feet of oxygen forced into his lungs would be ... patient's throat , by way of the mouth or nasal chamber . When the patient is comparatively strong the pressure being ...
... patient is moribund and then attempt to revive him with a few cubic feet of oxygen forced into his lungs would be ... patient's throat , by way of the mouth or nasal chamber . When the patient is comparatively strong the pressure being ...
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... patient effort for its proper adjust- ment . Buck , in a paper read before the Section on Psychology , at the recent meeting in Montreal , called attention to the fact that those faculties that are developed latest , soonest decay . It ...
... patient effort for its proper adjust- ment . Buck , in a paper read before the Section on Psychology , at the recent meeting in Montreal , called attention to the fact that those faculties that are developed latest , soonest decay . It ...
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... patient with locomotor ataxia . The patient was also presented . Dr. E. B. Gleason ex- hibited a lamp to be attached to the head band for use with the Edison current , for operative work upon the nose and ear . Dr. Charles E. Sajous ...
... patient with locomotor ataxia . The patient was also presented . Dr. E. B. Gleason ex- hibited a lamp to be attached to the head band for use with the Edison current , for operative work upon the nose and ear . Dr. Charles E. Sajous ...
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