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... instances the patient dies in convulsions ; this is the way in which people who suffer from tumors of the cerebellum usually die . Touching the question of the operation : This is a little out of my line , nevertheless statistics go to ...
... instances the patient dies in convulsions ; this is the way in which people who suffer from tumors of the cerebellum usually die . Touching the question of the operation : This is a little out of my line , nevertheless statistics go to ...
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... instances of brain tumors on record . The ophthalmoscope does not reveal as much in these cases as might be expected . Statistics show that choked disc does not occur as often as it might be supposed . I was called to Indiana to make a ...
... instances of brain tumors on record . The ophthalmoscope does not reveal as much in these cases as might be expected . Statistics show that choked disc does not occur as often as it might be supposed . I was called to Indiana to make a ...
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... instances . Dr. J. M. Krim : I fully agree with what has been said by Drs . Coomes and Boggess . I recently saw a case with a similar history , in which there was no meningeal trouble . A child was taken sick , and while there were no ...
... instances . Dr. J. M. Krim : I fully agree with what has been said by Drs . Coomes and Boggess . I recently saw a case with a similar history , in which there was no meningeal trouble . A child was taken sick , and while there were no ...
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... , in the majority of instances , were not made from neglected cases , though it was probable that most of the adult cases might be called neglected . " NEC TENUI PENNÂ . ” VOL . 33 . 36 The American Practitioner and News .
... , in the majority of instances , were not made from neglected cases , though it was probable that most of the adult cases might be called neglected . " NEC TENUI PENNÂ . ” VOL . 33 . 36 The American Practitioner and News .
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... instances , not only from the history of the cases and very careful physical examinations , that patients have been permanently cured of tubercular peritonitis by laparotomy , but also by post - mortems upon patients who were previously ...
... instances , not only from the history of the cases and very careful physical examinations , that patients have been permanently cured of tubercular peritonitis by laparotomy , but also by post - mortems upon patients who were previously ...
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