Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 25Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1901 |
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... , however , is leucorrhea . The normal discharge is not in health sufficient to attract attention , unless it is due to a slight natural increase just before or after menstruation . The leucorrhea varies 4 ORIGINAL ARTICLES .
... , however , is leucorrhea . The normal discharge is not in health sufficient to attract attention , unless it is due to a slight natural increase just before or after menstruation . The leucorrhea varies 4 ORIGINAL ARTICLES .
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... normal ; when the disease is confined to the uterus it is movable . Pelvic exudates serve to fix the uterus more or less firmly , and pain is present upon pressure . On account of the large size care should be used in reference to ...
... normal ; when the disease is confined to the uterus it is movable . Pelvic exudates serve to fix the uterus more or less firmly , and pain is present upon pressure . On account of the large size care should be used in reference to ...
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... normal . Headaches stopped . Enu- resis entirely gone after one week . For the blepharitis , of course , medication was used , and soon cured . I have at present two other cases similar in some respects to ones reported , but do not ...
... normal . Headaches stopped . Enu- resis entirely gone after one week . For the blepharitis , of course , medication was used , and soon cured . I have at present two other cases similar in some respects to ones reported , but do not ...
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... normal vaginæ and found that they en- tirely disappeared in 24 hours without having produced any symptoms . It is pretty commonly believed that there is in women a marked susceptibility to the gonococcus , but even this may be due to ...
... normal vaginæ and found that they en- tirely disappeared in 24 hours without having produced any symptoms . It is pretty commonly believed that there is in women a marked susceptibility to the gonococcus , but even this may be due to ...
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... Normal . Dr. Kinsman : Did each finger ulcerate ? Dr. McClure : The thumb was the only one . In answer to other questions by Dr. Kinsman , Dr. McClure said that the fingers did not lose their hair and were not shiny or glossy . They ...
... Normal . Dr. Kinsman : Did each finger ulcerate ? Dr. McClure : The thumb was the only one . In answer to other questions by Dr. Kinsman , Dr. McClure said that the fingers did not lose their hair and were not shiny or glossy . They ...
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