The Medical World, Volumes 44-451926 |
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... blood and infected material held in the tonsils and aspirated with them into the tracheo - bronchial tree at the time of operation . He recommended that several improvements be made in the usual technic of tonsillectomies as a ...
... blood and infected material held in the tonsils and aspirated with them into the tracheo - bronchial tree at the time of operation . He recommended that several improvements be made in the usual technic of tonsillectomies as a ...
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... blood , casts , parasites ) . 3. Feces . - Number and quantity , consistency , color , mucus , casts . Macroscopic , microscop- ic and chemical examinations . Undigested food , blood , pus , bacteria , parasites , ova , etc. 4. Pus ...
... blood , casts , parasites ) . 3. Feces . - Number and quantity , consistency , color , mucus , casts . Macroscopic , microscop- ic and chemical examinations . Undigested food , blood , pus , bacteria , parasites , ova , etc. 4. Pus ...
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... blood , syphilis , rheumatism , erysipelas , pimples , boils , ringworm , female weakness , general debility and all constitu- tional diseases . In February , 1924 , judgment of condemnation and forfeiture was entered and the court ...
... blood , syphilis , rheumatism , erysipelas , pimples , boils , ringworm , female weakness , general debility and all constitu- tional diseases . In February , 1924 , judgment of condemnation and forfeiture was entered and the court ...
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... blood by the tick ; and this vaccine was found to protect laboratory ani- mals from the disease . During the present ... blood , and then with an injection of the sensitizing sub- stance , the offspring will develop anaphylaxis ...
... blood by the tick ; and this vaccine was found to protect laboratory ani- mals from the disease . During the present ... blood , and then with an injection of the sensitizing sub- stance , the offspring will develop anaphylaxis ...
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... blood . " Whatever change we may find in the blood supply to the brain , " says the re- port , " can just as well be considered a consequence as a cause of sleep . " The experimenters seem to support the so - called chemical theory ...
... blood . " Whatever change we may find in the blood supply to the brain , " says the re- port , " can just as well be considered a consequence as a cause of sleep . " The experimenters seem to support the so - called chemical theory ...
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