Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 261907 |
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... frequently results from valvular disease , though it may also originate from disease of the heart muscle itself . In the latter case digitalis is not so reliable , because it can only act upon the muscle fibers which are still ...
... frequently results from valvular disease , though it may also originate from disease of the heart muscle itself . In the latter case digitalis is not so reliable , because it can only act upon the muscle fibers which are still ...
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... frequently our re- sults surpass expectation . Aortic stenosis of a true physiological nature is very rare indeed , and incompensation here always means an advanced dilatation of the left ventricle , so that we may reasonably expect ...
... frequently our re- sults surpass expectation . Aortic stenosis of a true physiological nature is very rare indeed , and incompensation here always means an advanced dilatation of the left ventricle , so that we may reasonably expect ...
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... frequent drawbacks to the use of digitalis is irritation of the stomach . This exists more frequently in fancy than in fact when digi- talis is properly given . I have never seen irritation of the stomach follow the administration of ...
... frequent drawbacks to the use of digitalis is irritation of the stomach . This exists more frequently in fancy than in fact when digi- talis is properly given . I have never seen irritation of the stomach follow the administration of ...
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... is of benefit in most cases of incompensation its action frequently has to be controlled by the simultaneous administration of syn- ergists and antagonists . DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF VOLVULUS OF THE SIGMOID FLEXURE , THE MEDICAL HERALD ...
... is of benefit in most cases of incompensation its action frequently has to be controlled by the simultaneous administration of syn- ergists and antagonists . DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF VOLVULUS OF THE SIGMOID FLEXURE , THE MEDICAL HERALD ...
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... frequently deprived of their liberty , and for no just cause , committed to and detained in insti- tutions for the insane . If this is true it must mean that the one who makes the complaint , the probate judge , the jury or lunacy ...
... frequently deprived of their liberty , and for no just cause , committed to and detained in insti- tutions for the insane . If this is true it must mean that the one who makes the complaint , the probate judge , the jury or lunacy ...
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