The Medical World, Volume 21Roy Jackson., 1903 |
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... Skin . ( Radcliffe - Crocker . ) . 388 of the Skin . ( Shalck . ) ............ Stories of a Country Doctor ............ 530 387 Nephritis .388 Surgery of the Head ... 388 of Women . A Text - book of ........... 568 Dudley's Gynecology ...
... Skin . ( Radcliffe - Crocker . ) . 388 of the Skin . ( Shalck . ) ............ Stories of a Country Doctor ............ 530 387 Nephritis .388 Surgery of the Head ... 388 of Women . A Text - book of ........... 568 Dudley's Gynecology ...
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... skin be hot , dry , and pungent , asclepias . For the cough , use lobelia when the dyspnea is markt , the rales are dry , the heart's action labored , and the pulse small and feeble . It can be combined with any of the above , or used ...
... skin be hot , dry , and pungent , asclepias . For the cough , use lobelia when the dyspnea is markt , the rales are dry , the heart's action labored , and the pulse small and feeble . It can be combined with any of the above , or used ...
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... skin on the outer aspect of the thigh , about three or four inches below the great trochanter . When the wire had passed half inch thru the skin , I took it between my finger and thumb and pulled with all my might , but the wire would ...
... skin on the outer aspect of the thigh , about three or four inches below the great trochanter . When the wire had passed half inch thru the skin , I took it between my finger and thumb and pulled with all my might , but the wire would ...
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... skin surfaces . The disease runs a very chronic course ; may be a year between attacks , or only a few days . Five points of diagnosis : 1 , edema ; 2 , not inflammatory ; 3 , no dermatitis accompanies ; 4 , no point of infection ; 5 ...
... skin surfaces . The disease runs a very chronic course ; may be a year between attacks , or only a few days . Five points of diagnosis : 1 , edema ; 2 , not inflammatory ; 3 , no dermatitis accompanies ; 4 , no point of infection ; 5 ...
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... skin disease . Those , and only those , had some trouble in getting the sore healed . Profiting by this experience , I will not , hereafter , vaccinate any one with any kind of skin disease without warning them that they may have a ...
... skin disease . Those , and only those , had some trouble in getting the sore healed . Profiting by this experience , I will not , hereafter , vaccinate any one with any kind of skin disease without warning them that they may have a ...
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