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... organs for an in- definite period of time without giving rise to local or general signs of in- fection ; that after ... organ- isms causing them to multiply , to extend to adjacent or remote parts of the body , and to give rise to local ...
... organs for an in- definite period of time without giving rise to local or general signs of in- fection ; that after ... organ- isms causing them to multiply , to extend to adjacent or remote parts of the body , and to give rise to local ...
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... organ- isms may have contributed to the infection . In a case of puerperal infection recently under my care the gonococcus was found in the lochia and the typhoid bacillus in the blood . In 1887 Veit pointed out the significance of ...
... organ- isms may have contributed to the infection . In a case of puerperal infection recently under my care the gonococcus was found in the lochia and the typhoid bacillus in the blood . In 1887 Veit pointed out the significance of ...
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... organs for an indefinite period of time without local or general signs of infection . After a period of inactivity of long or short duration , certain conditions may supervene to increase the activity of these organisms , causing them ...
... organs for an indefinite period of time without local or general signs of infection . After a period of inactivity of long or short duration , certain conditions may supervene to increase the activity of these organisms , causing them ...
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... organ results , thereby throw- ing these poisons into the general circulation and producing an acute auto - intoxication ( migraine ) . Under aggravated pathological conditions the liver may remain for a long time in a state of chronic ...
... organ results , thereby throw- ing these poisons into the general circulation and producing an acute auto - intoxication ( migraine ) . Under aggravated pathological conditions the liver may remain for a long time in a state of chronic ...
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... organ has doomed thousands of suffering human- ity to an early and untimely grave . My experience with about three hundred and fifty cases has taught me that there are conditions under which we should not operate . Our ex- treme ...
... organ has doomed thousands of suffering human- ity to an early and untimely grave . My experience with about three hundred and fifty cases has taught me that there are conditions under which we should not operate . Our ex- treme ...
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