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Page 3285
... clinical study of the case Dr. McKenney infers that the infection started from the anal canal rather than in the skin around the anal orifice . An active respiratory infec- tion , associated with aphonia , seems strong evidence that the ...
... clinical study of the case Dr. McKenney infers that the infection started from the anal canal rather than in the skin around the anal orifice . An active respiratory infec- tion , associated with aphonia , seems strong evidence that the ...
Page 3286
... Clinical Psychiater , Central Indiana Hos- pital for Insane , Indianapolis , Ind . In the limited scope of this paper it is not my object to pre- sent in detail the many differential diagnostic factors to be taken into consideration in ...
... Clinical Psychiater , Central Indiana Hos- pital for Insane , Indianapolis , Ind . In the limited scope of this paper it is not my object to pre- sent in detail the many differential diagnostic factors to be taken into consideration in ...
Page 3289
... clinical pie- ture . We do not find the marked change in the patient's emo- tional state and his manner is that of suspicion ; his delusions slowly become more organized and elaborated . The true par- anoiac never manifests profound ...
... clinical pie- ture . We do not find the marked change in the patient's emo- tional state and his manner is that of suspicion ; his delusions slowly become more organized and elaborated . The true par- anoiac never manifests profound ...
Page 3322
... clinical usefulness , whether it serves as an osteo- conductive scaffold or as an active osteogenetic force . McWilliams says : " Living bone grafts have life inherent in themselves , and the theory that contact with living bone is ...
... clinical usefulness , whether it serves as an osteo- conductive scaffold or as an active osteogenetic force . McWilliams says : " Living bone grafts have life inherent in themselves , and the theory that contact with living bone is ...
Page 3325
... clinical picture of the tubercular form , differing from the latter by the indistinctness of the symptoms , such as contractures and stiff- ness of the neck , and by the absence of any marked disturbance of the pulse and respiration ...
... clinical picture of the tubercular form , differing from the latter by the indistinctness of the symptoms , such as contractures and stiff- ness of the neck , and by the absence of any marked disturbance of the pulse and respiration ...
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